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Amyntas led me to a Grove,
Where all the did shade us;
The Sun it self, though it Strove,
It could not have betray’d us:
The place secur’d from humane Eyes,
No other fear allows.
But when Winds that gently rise,
Doe Kiss the yielding Boughs.
there we satt upon the Moss,
And id begin play
A Thousand Amorous Tricks, to pass
The heat all the day.
A many Kisses he did give:
I return’d the same
Which made me willing to
That which I dare not name.
His Charming Eyes Aid requir’d
To tell their softning Tale;
On her was already fir’d
’Twas easy to prevaile.
He did Kiss and Clasp me round,
Whilst those his thoughts Exprest:
And lay’d me gently on the Ground;
Ah who guess the rest?