I take the Verses in Waller, address'd to Amoret, to be of the agreeable Kind: Fair, that you may truly know What you unto Thyrsis owe; I will tell you how I do Sacharissa love, and you.
"An Essay on Criticism"
John Oldmixon
If sweet Amoret complains, I have Sense of all her Pains: But for Sacharissa I Do not only grieve, but die.
"An Essay on Criticism"
John Oldmixon
Anacreon's Muse is like Amoret, most sweet, natural, and delicate; all over flowers, graces, and charms; inspiring complacency, not awe; and she seems to have good nature enough to admit a rival, which she cannot find.
"The Poetical Works of Edward Young, Volume 2"
Edward Young