Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
LiciaSonnet IV. Love and my Love did range the forest wild
Giles Fletcher (1586?1623)L
Mounted alike upon swift coursers both.
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“Let’s strive!” said he. Whereat my Love was wroth;
And scorned the boy, and checked him with a smile.
“I mounted am, and armèd with my spear.
Thou art too weak! Thyself do not beguile!
I could thee conquer, if I naked [unarmed] were!”
With this L
“Kiss me, sweet boy, so! Weep, my boy, no more!”
Thus did my Love, and thus her force she tried:
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A kiss of hers (as I, poor soul, do prove)
Can make the hottest, freeze; and coldest love.