The British Poets Including Translations volume 12
The British Poets Including Translations volume 12
Jacques Loeb
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Her worth is written with a golden quill. That me with heavenly fury doth inspire. And my glad mouth with her sweet prayses fill. Which when as Fame in her shril trump shall thunder. Let the world chuse to envy or to wonder. SONNET LXXXV. Venemous tongue, tipt with vile adders sting. Of that self kynd with which the Furies fell Their snaky heads doe combe, from which a spring Of poysoned words and spightfuU speeches well ; Let all the plagues, and horrid paines, of hell Upon thee fall for thine... accursed hyre ; That with false forged lyes, which thou didst tell. In my true Love did stirre up coles of yre ; The sparkes whereof let kindle thine own fyre. And, catching hold on thine own wicked hed. Consume thee (juite, that didst with guile conspire In my sweet peace such breaches to have bred ! Shame be thy meed, and mischiefe thy reward. Due to thy selfe, that it for me prepard ! SONNETS. 155 SONNET LXXXVI. Since 1 <. licl="" leave="" the="" presence="" of="" my="" love="" many="" lonp="" weary="" dayes="" i="" have="" outworne="" and="" nights="" that="" slowly="" seeind="" to="" move="" theyr="" sad="" protract="" from="" evening="" untill="" morn.="">
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