The poems (1923) | ||
Inconstancy.
Inconstancy's the greatest of synns
It neyther endes well, nor beginns.
All other ffaultes, wee simplye doe
This 'tis the same ffaulte, and next to:
It neyther endes well, nor beginns.
All other ffaultes, wee simplye doe
This 'tis the same ffaulte, and next to:
Inconstancye, noe synn will proue
Yf wee consider that wee Love
But the same beautye in another fface
Lyke, the same Bodye, in another place.
Yf wee consider that wee Love
But the same beautye in another fface
Lyke, the same Bodye, in another place.
The poems (1923) | ||