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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
MELANCHOLIE, by JOSEPH BEAUMONT First Line: Out hideous monster; in thy name Last Line: Which can be sober, yet not dull. Subject(s): Grief; Hell; Self-pity; Sorrow; Sadness | |||
OUT hideous Monster; in thy Name Blacknesse & furie dwell: Home to thy Native Hell, Whose foule Complexion is ye same, The same with thine: both Hell & Thee Proud furious DISCONTENT At once begat, & sent DARKNESSE your Monstrous Nurse to bee. She taught you both to feed & feast Upon your Selves. Feed on, And let poor Man alone; The worst of food becomes you best. Your Parallel will truly hold; Or if some Qualitie In you doe disagree, Be that ye hot Hell, Thou ye cold. Goe then & temper Her; goe dwell Secure from feare of Joy: No Sweets will e'r annoy Or interrupt ye Pangs of Hell. Goe: that foule Monstrous leaden load Which round about Thee twines, With our Desires combines And tuggs Thee downe to that steep Road. No; I must not beleeve Thee: Goe; That palenesse of thy Look Indeed I once mistook For Pieties face, & lov'd it so. Thy sober garb demure & chast Seem'd a fair Preparation For Heavnly Contemplation, Which all this World away doth cast. Needs wouldst Thou, grown severe, despise The Worlds fantastik Joyes, And let no fading Toyes Or charme thine Eares, or win thine Eyes. Alas, poore Feind it will not doe: I know Thee now to bee But ye more Devill: Hee When worst, does in his best Clothes goe; And those are thy white Looks: begone And take along wth Thee Thy wretched Daughters Three, Doubt, Fear, & Desperation. An active cheerly Heart's for Mee; An Heart of lively Fire, Flaming with brave Desire Able to melt thy Lead & Thee. An Heart of Comfort allways full, Yet taught to beare her part In sturdyest Greife; an Heart, Which can be sober, yet not dull. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SONOMA FIRE by JANE HIRSHFIELD AS THE SPARKS FLY UPWARDS by JOHN HOLLANDER WHAT GREAT GRIEF HAS MADE THE EMPRESS MUTE by JUNE JORDAN CHAMBER MUSIC: 19 by JAMES JOYCE DIRGE AT THE END OF THE WOODS by LEONIE ADAMS Γενεθλιακον by JOSEPH BEAUMONT Γενεθλιακον by JOSEPH BEAUMONT A CONCLUSORIE HUMNE TO THE SAME WEEK; & FOR MY FRIEND by JOSEPH BEAUMONT |
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