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[Aurora nowe thow shewest thy blusshing Lighte] |
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The Complete Works of Sir Philip Sidney | ||
[Aurora nowe thow shewest thy blusshing Lighte]
Aurora nowe thow shewest thy blusshing Lighte,
(Whiche ofte to hope layes oute a guylefull Bayte)
That trustes in tyme, to fynde the way a Righte,
To ease those paynes, wch on desyer doo wayte;
(Whiche ofte to hope layes oute a guylefull Bayte)
That trustes in tyme, to fynde the way a Righte,
To ease those paynes, wch on desyer doo wayte;
Blusshe on for shame, that, still with thee do lighte,
On pensive sowles (in stead of Restfull bayte)
Or uppon Care (in steade of Dooyng Righte)
To overpressed Brestes more greevous weighte,
On pensive sowles (in stead of Restfull bayte)
Or uppon Care (in steade of Dooyng Righte)
To overpressed Brestes more greevous weighte,
As oh my self, whose wooes are never lighte,
(Tyde to the stake of Doubte) strong passyons Bayte,
Whyle thy knowne Course observing Natures Righte
Sturres mee to thinck what Daungers lye in wayte
For Mischeefes great, day after day do shewe
Make mee feare still, thy fayre appearing hewe.
(Tyde to the stake of Doubte) strong passyons Bayte,
Whyle thy knowne Course observing Natures Righte
Sturres mee to thinck what Daungers lye in wayte
For Mischeefes great, day after day do shewe
Make mee feare still, thy fayre appearing hewe.
The Complete Works of Sir Philip Sidney | ||