The Cautious Lovers

Anne Kingsmill Finch 1661 – 1720 (Westminster)



Silvia, let's from the Crowd retire;
 For, What to you and me
(Who but each other do desire)
 Is all that here we see?

Apart we'll live, tho' not alone;
 For, who alone can call
Those, who in Desarts live with One,
 If in that One they've All?

The World a vast Meander is,
 Where Hearts confus'dly stray;
Where Few do hit, whilst Thousands miss
 The happy mutual Way:

Where Hands are by stern Parents ty'd,
 Who oft, in Cupid's Scorn,
Do for the widow'd State provide,
 Before that Love is born:

Where some too soon themselves misplace;
 Then in Another find
The only Temper, Wit, or Face,
 That cou'd affect their Mind.

Others (but oh! avert that Fate!)
 A well-chose Object change:
Fly, Silvia, fly, ere 'tis too late;
 Fall'n Nature's prone to range.

And, tho' in heat of Love we swear
 More than perform we can;
No Goddess, You, but Woman are,
 And I no more than Man.

Th' impatient Silvia heard thus long;
 Then with a Smile reply'd;
Those Bands cou'd ne'er be very strong,
 Which Accidents divide.

Who e'er was mov'd yet to go down,
 By such o'er-cautious Fear;
Or for one Lover left the Town,
 Who might have Numbers here?

Your Heart, 'tis true, is worth them all,
 And still preferr'd the first;
But since confess'd so apt to fall,
 'Tis good to fear the worst.

In ancient History we meet
 A flying Nymph betray'd;
Who, had she kept in fruitful Crete,
 New Conquest might have made.

And sure, as on the Beach she stood,
 To view the parting Sails;
She curs'd her self, more than the Flood,
 Or the conspiring Gales.

False Theseus, since thy Vows are broke,
 May following Nymphs beware:
Methinks I hear how thus she spoke,
 And will not trust too far.

In Love, in Play, in Trade, in War
 They best themselves acquit,
Who, tho' their Int'rests shipwreckt are,
 Keep unreprov'd their Wit.

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 15, 2023

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Scheme XAXA XBXB XCXC DEDE FDFD DGDG HIJI KDKD LXLX BDBD DDDD DMDM NHNJ XDJD
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,802
Words 326
Stanzas 14
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

Anne Kingsmill Finch

Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea (née Kingsmill), was an English poet and courtier. Finch's works often express a desire for respect as a female poet, lamenting her difficult position as a woman in the literary establishment and the court, while writing of "political ideology, religious orientation, and aesthetic sensibility". Her works also allude to other female authors of the time, such as Aphra Behn and Katherine Phillips. Through her commentary on the mental and spiritual equality of the genders and the importance of women fulfilling their potential as a moral duty to themselves and to society, she is regarded as one of the integral female poets of the Restoration Era. Finch died in Westminster in 1720 and was buried at her home at Eastwell, Kent.  more…

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