English Poetry I: From Chaucer to Gray.
The Harvard Classics. 1909–14.
Thomas Campion
143. Follow thy Fair Sun
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Though thou be black as night,
And she made all of light;
Yet follow thy fair sun, unhappy shadow!
Though here thou livest disgraced,
And she in heaven is placed;
Yet follow her whose light the world reviveth!
That so have scorchèd thee;
As thou still black must be,
Till her kind beams thy black to brightness turneth!
There comes a luckless night
That will dim all her light;
And this the black unhappy shade divineth.
The sun must have his shade,
Till both at once do fade;
The sun still proved, the shadow still disdainèd!