A Farewell
And if I did what then?
Are you aggriev'd therefore?
The sea hath fish for every man,
And what would you have more?
Thus did my Mistress once,
Amaze my mind with doubt;
And popt a question for the nonce,
To beat my brains about.
Whereto I thus replied,
Each fisherman can wish,
That all the sea at every tide,
Were his alone to fish.
And so did I (in vain);
But since it may not be:
Let such fish there as find the gain,
And leave the loss for me.
And with such luck and loss,
I will content my self:
Till tides of turning time may toss,
Such fishers on the shelf.
And when they stick on sands,
That every man may see:
Then will I laugh and clap my hands,
As they do now at me.
Are you aggriev'd therefore?
The sea hath fish for every man,
And what would you have more?
Thus did my Mistress once,
Amaze my mind with doubt;
And popt a question for the nonce,
To beat my brains about.
Whereto I thus replied,
Each fisherman can wish,
That all the sea at every tide,
Were his alone to fish.
And so did I (in vain);
But since it may not be:
Let such fish there as find the gain,
And leave the loss for me.
And with such luck and loss,
I will content my self:
Till tides of turning time may toss,
Such fishers on the shelf.
And when they stick on sands,
That every man may see:
Then will I laugh and clap my hands,
As they do now at me.
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