Eyes and Tears
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- How wisely Nature did decree,
- With the same Eyes to weep and see!
- That, having view'd the object vain,
- They might be ready to complain.
- And, since the Self-deluding Sight,
- In a false Angle takes each hight;
- These Tears which better measure all,
- Like wat'ry Lines and Plummets fall.
- Two Tears, which Sorrow long did weigh
- Within the Scales of either Eye,
- And then paid out in equal Poise,
- Are the true price of all my Joyes.
- What in the World most fair appears,
- Yea even Laughter, turns to Tears:
- And all the Jewels which we prize,
- Melt in these Pendants of the Eyes.
- I have through every Garden been,
- Amongst the Red, the White, the Green;
- And yet, from all the flow'rs I saw,
- No Hony, but these Tears could draw.
- So the all-seeing Sun each day
- Distills the World with Chymick Ray;
- But finds the Essence only Showers,
- Which straight in pity back he powers.
- Yet happy they whom Grief doth bless,
- That weep the more, and see the less:
- And, to preserve their Sight more true,
- Bath still their Eyes in their own Dew.
- So Magdalen, in Tears more wise
- Dissolv'd those captivating Eyes,
- Whose liquid Chaines could flowing meet
- To fetter her Redeemers feet.
- Not full sailes hasting loaden home,
- Nor the chast Ladies pregnant Womb,
- Nor Cynthia Teeming show's so fair,
- As two Eyes swoln with weeping are.
- The sparkling Glance that shoots Desire,
- Drench'd in these Waves, does lose it fire.
- Yea oft the Thund'rer pitty takes
- And here the hissing Lightning slakes.
- The Incense was to Heaven dear,
- Not as a Perfume, but a Tear.
- And Stars shew lovely in the Night,
- But as they seem the Tears of Light.
- Ope then mine Eyes your double Sluice,
- And practise so your noblest Use.
- For others too can see, or sleep;
- But only humane Eyes can weep.
- Now like two Clouds dissolving, drop,
- And at each Tear in distance stop:
- Now like two Fountains trickle down:
- Now like two sloods o'return and drown.
- Thus let your Streams o'reflow your Springs,
- Till Eyes and Tears be the same things:
- And each the other's difference bears;
- These weeping Eyes, those seeing Tears.
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