Against Love
Hence, Cupid! with your cheating toys,
Your real griefs, and painted joys,
Your pleasure which itself destroys,
Lovers, like men in fevers, burn and rave
And only what will injure them do crave.
Men's weakness makes Love so severe
They give him power by their fear
And make the shackles which they wear.
Who to another does his heart submit
Makes his own idol, and then worships it.
Him whose heart is all his own
Peace and liberty does crown;
He apprehends no killing frown,
He feels no raptures which are joys diseased,
And is not much transported, but still pleased.
--Katherine Philips (1631-1664)
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