William Stanley Braithwaite, ed. The Book of Restoration Verse. 1910.
An Ode: The merchant, to secure his treasureMatthew Prior (16641721)
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Conveys it in a borrowed name:
Euphelia serves to grace my measure;
But Chloe is my real flame.
Upon Euphelia’s toilet lay;
When Chloe noted her desire,
That I should sing, that I should play.
But with my numbers mix my sighs:
And whilst I sing Euphelia’s praise,
I fix my soul on Chloe’s eyes.
I sung and gazed: I played and trembled:
And Venus to the Loves around
Remarked, how ill we all dissembled.