Elegy XIX: To His Mistress, Going to Bed
- Come, Madam, come, all rest my powers defy,
- Until I labor, I in labor lie.
- The foe oft-times having the foe in sight,
- Is tir'd with standing though he never fight.
- Off with that girdle, like heaven's Zone glittering,
- But a far fairer world encompassing.
- Unpin that spangled breastplate which you wear,
- That th'eyes of busy fools may be stopt there.
- Unlace your self, for that harmonious chime,
- Tells me from you, that now it is bed time.
- Off with that happy busk, which I envie,
- That still can be, and still can stand so nigh.
- Your gown going off, such beautious state reveals,
- As when from flow'ry meads th'hills shadow steals.
- Off with that wiry Coronet and show
- The hairy diadem which on you doth grow:
- Now off with those shoes, and then softly tread
- In this, love's hallow'd temple, this soft bed.
- In such white robes, heaven's Angels us'd to be
- Receiv'd by men: thou Angel bringst with thee
- A heaven like Mahomet's Paradice, and though
- Ill spirits walk in white, we eas'ly know,
- By this these Angels from an evil sprite,
- Those set our hairs, but these our flesh upright.
- License my roaving hands, and let them go,
- Behind, before, above, between, below.
- O my America! my new-found-land,
- My kingdom, safeliest when with one man man'd,
- My mine of precious stones: my emperie,
- How blest am I in this discovering thee!
- To enter in these bonds, is to be free;
- Then where my hand is set, my seal shall be.
- Full nakedness! All joys are due to thee,
- As souls unbodied, bodies uncloth'd must be,
- To taste whole joyes. Gems which you women use
- Are like Atlanta's balls, cast in mens views,
- That when a fool's eye lighteth on a gem,
- His earthly soul may covet theirs, not them:
- Like pictures or like books gay coverings made
- For lay-men, are all women thus array'd.
- Themselves are mystick books, which only wee
- (Whom their imputed grace will dignify)
- Must see rever'd. Then since that I may know;
- As liberally, as to a midwife show
- Thyself: cast all, yea, this white linen hence,
- There is no penance due to innocence:
- To teach thee I am naked first; why than
- What needst thou have more covering then a man?