The Works of William Fowler Secretary to Queen Anne, Wife of James VI. Edited with introduction, appendix, notes and glossary by Henry W. Meikle |
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I hope, sueit saule, to see at my returnethe heunlye couleur of your angell face,
which is the fyre and flamme quhairby I burne,
and never is empaird by tyme nor place;
quhair ȝe sall als behold in me this space
no other chainge bot that of haire and hewe;
as for my harte, which livs in payne but peace,
euen as it was, so sal yow find it trewe:
bot quhat sal I agayne in youe revewe
bot rigours, frosts, denyells, and disdaynes,
and in that face (from which doth ay ensewe
the streaming course of my vnceasant paynes)
a farder fairnes with a farder pryde,
which dothe my senses from my saul devyde.
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