When I entreat, either thou wilt not hear,  
Or else my suit arriving at thy ear  
Cools and dies there. A strange extremitie  
To freeze ith' Sun, and in the shade to frie.  
Whil'st all my blasted hopes decline so soon,  
Tis Evening with me, though at high Noon.  
For pity to thy self, if not to me  
Think time will ravish, what I lose, from thee.  
If my scorcht heart wither through thy delay,  
Thy beauty withers too. And swift decay  
Arrests thy Youth. So thou whil'st I am slighted  
Wilt be too soon with age or sorrow nighted.
Henry King
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