Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
Astrophel and Stella. Other Songs of Variable VerseFourth Song: Only joy! now here you are
Sir Philip Sidney (15541586)O
Fit to hear and ease my care.
Let my whispering voice obtain
Sweet reward for sharpest pain.
Take me to thee, and thee to me!
Twinkling stars love thoughts provoke,
Danger hence, good care doth keep;
J
Take me to thee, and thee to me!
C
These sweet flowers on fine bed too,
Us in their best language woo.
Take me to thee, and thee to me!
Serves thy beams but to disclose:
So to raise my hap more high.
Fear not else! none can us spy.
Take me to thee, and thee to me!
Dumb S
Yet asleep, methinks they say
“Young folks, take time while you may!”
Take me to thee, and thee to me!
This large offer of our bliss;
Long stay ere he grant the same.
Sweet! then, while each thing doth frame,
Take me to thee, and thee to me!
Candles out, and curtains spread:
She thinks you do letters write.
Write! but let me first indite
“Take me to thee, and thee to me!”
Concord better fitteth us.
Leave to M
Your power in your beauty stands.
Take me to thee, and me to thee!
Me to hate, but I forbear?
Cursed be my destinies all!
That brought me so high to fall.
Soon with my death I will please thee!