[PHILIDEL]
You say 'tis Love creates the pain
Of which so sadly you complain;
And yet would fain engage my Heart
In that uneasy cruel part;
But how alas, think you that I
Can bear the wounds of which you die?
[GRIMBALD]
'Tis not my passion makes my care
But your indifference gives despair:
The lusty Sun begets no Spring
Till gentle show'rs assistance bring
So love that scorches and destroys
Till kindness aids can cause no joy
[PHILIDEL]
Love has a thousand ways to please
But more to rob us of our ease;
For waking nights and carefull days
From hours of pleasures he repays;
But absence soon, or jealous fears
O'er flows the joys with floods of tears
[GRIMBALD]
But one soft moment makes amends
For all the torment that attends
Let us Love, and to happiness hast
Age and wisdom comes too fast;
Youth for loving was design'd
You be constant, I'll be kind
I'll be constant, I'll be kind
Heav'n can give no greater blessing
Than faithful Love, and Kind possessing
You say ’tis Love was written by John Dryden & Henry Purcell.