Richard Lovelace

To Lucasta. Going Beyond the Seas.

I.
 If to be absent were to be
     Away from thee;
   Or that when I am gone,
   You or I were alone;
Then my LUCASTA might I crave
Pity from blustring winde or swallowing wave.
 
                   II.
 But I’le not sigh one blast or gale
     To swell my saile,
   Or pay a teare to swage
   The foaming blew-gods rage;
For whether he will let me passe
Or no, I’m still as happy as I was.
 
                   III.
 Though seas and land betwixt us both,
     Our faith and troth,
   Like separated soules,
   All time and space controules:
Above the highest sphere wee meet,
Unseene, unknowne, and greet as angels greet
 
                   IV.
 So then we doe anticipate
     Our after-fate,
   And are alive i’th’ skies,
   If thus our lips and eyes
Can speake like spirits unconfin’d
In Heav’n, their earthy bodies left behind.
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