Wilmot, “A Song of a Young Lady to her Ancient Lover” read by Tom O’Bedlam


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Wilmot, “Give Me Leave to Rail at You” read by unknown

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Give me leave to rail at you, -
I ask nothing but my due:
To call you false, and then to say
You shall not keep my heart a day.
But alas! against my will
I must be your captive still.
Ah! be kinder, then, for I
Cannot change, and would not die.

Kindness has resistless charms;
All besides but weakly move;
Fiercest anger it disarms,
And clips the wings of flying love.
Beauty does the heart invade,
Kindness only can persuade;
It gilds the lover’s servile chain,
And makes the slave grow pleased again.

Wilmot, “A Rhodomontade on his Cruel Mistress” and “To My More Than Meritorious Wife” read by unknown

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Includes “A Rhodomontade on his Cruel Mistress” and “To My More Than Meritorious Wife.”

John Wilmot, “Upon Nothing” read by Kira Lemons

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Wilmot, “Constancy” read by Rachel Vetterlein

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I cannot change, as others do,
Though you unjustly scorn;
Since that poor swain, that sighs for you
For you alone was born.
No, Phyllis, no, your heart to move
A surer way I’ll try:
And to revenge my slighted love,
Will still love on, will still love on, and die.

When, kill’d with grief, Amyntas lies;
And you to mind shall call
The sighs that now unpitied rise;
The tears that vainly fall:
That welcome hour that ends this smart,
Will then begin your pain;
For such a faithful, tender heart
Can never break, can never break in vain.