Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
ZepheriaCanzon 13. Proud in thy love, how many have I cited
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Impartial, thee to view! whose eyes have lavished
Sweet beauteous objects oft have men delighted,
But thou, above delight, their sense hast ravished!
They, amorous artists, Thee pronounced Love’s Queen!
And unto thy supremacy did swear,
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How have I spent my spirit of Invention
In penning amorous stanzas to thy beauty?
But heavenly graces may not brook dimension;
No more may thine! for infinite they be.
But now, in harsh tune, I, of amours sing,
My pipe for them, grows hoarse! but shrill, to plaining!