The Amorose Songes, Sonets, and Elegies | ||
To KALA.
Blind Loue (allace) and Ielosie vndooThat constant heart which I bequeath to thee:
I loue thee most, and am most ielous too,
By this I liue, by that vndone I die:
Not that I thinke a fickle change can bee,
Where vertue dwels, but that mine owne vnworth
Is worse then twentie riuall foes to mee:
My base estate these bastard thoughts brings foorth
O were my moyane equall to my minde,
Or were my wealth as great as my goodwill,
Could I commaund the costlie Iles of Jnde,
Thou shouldst be weell, and I should feare no ill.
Then Fortune, Fates, & all yee Gods aboue,
Enlarge my luck, or els make les my loue.
Venit amor grauius quo serius vrimur intus,
Vrimur, et secum pectora vulnus habent.
Vrimur, et secum pectora vulnus habent.
The Amorose Songes, Sonets, and Elegies | ||