To His Young Mistress

Pierre de Ronsard

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Fair flower of fifteen springs, that still
Art scarcely blossomed from the bud,
Yet hast such store of evil will,
A heart so full of hardihood,
Seeking to hide in friendly wise
The mischief of your mocking eyes.

If you have pity, child, give o’er;
Give back the heart you stole from me,
Pirate, setting so little store
On this your captive from Love’s sea,
Holding his misery for gain,
And making pleasure of his pain.

Another, not so fair of face,
But far more pitiful than you,
Would take my heart, if of his grace,
My heart would give her of Love’s due;
And she shall have it, since I find
That you are cruel and unkind.

Nay, I would rather that it died,
Within your white hands prisoning,
Would rather that it still abide
In your ungentle comforting.
Than change its faith, and seek to her
That is more kind, but not so fair.

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  • elaineslessor

    WOW, JUST READ A POEM BY PIERRE DE RONSARD AND I GOTTA SAY, IT HIT ME RIGHT IN THE FEELS. THAT LINE "GIVE BACK THE HEART YOU STOLE FROM ME, PIRATE" REALLY RESONATES. IT'S LIKE WE'VE ALL BEEN THERE, RIGHT? HAVING YOUR HEART STOLEN BY SOMEONE WHO DOESN'T REALLY APPRECIATE IT. ALSO, LOVING THE OCEANIC IMAGERY. POETRY IS SO POWERFUL, GUYS.