Poems by Sir Philip Sidney
Astrophel and Stella: 91
... jealous ouer me,If you heare that they seeme my heart to moue,Not them, O no, but you in them I loue ...
Astrophel and Stella: 92
... eguilde,If her lips daig'nd to sweeten my poore name,Say all, and all, well sayd, still say the same ...
Astrophel and Stella: 93
... le stumbling so,From carelesnesse did in no maner grow,But wit confus'd with too much care did misse ...
Astrophel and Stella: 94
... life doth lie,Yet growest more wretched then thy nature beares,By being placed in such a wretch as I ...
Astrophel and Stella: 95
... way,Thanke may you haue for such a thankfull part,Thanke-worthiest yet when you shall breake my hart ...
Astrophel and Stella: 96
... fur,For that at length yet doth invite some rest,Thou thought still tired, yet still doest it detest ...
Astrophel and Stella: 97
... were she,She could not shew my blind-braines waies of joy,While I dispaire my Sunnes-sight to enjoy ...
Astrophel and Stella: 98
... ce,Mine eyes then only winke, for spite perchance,That wormes should haue their Sun, and I want mine ...
Astrophel and Stella: 99
... mine eyes,For'st by their Lord, who is asham'd to findSuch light in sense, with such a darkned mind ...
Astrophel and Stella: 100
... ow is, but joy:Or if such heauenly signes must proue annoy,All mirth fare-wel, let me in sorrow liue ...
Astrophel and Stella: 101
... ake,Knowing worlds passe, ere she ynough can findOf such heauen stuffe, to cloath so heauenly a mind ...
Astrophel and Stella: 102
... write therein more fresh the story of delight,While beauties reddest inke Venus for him doth sturre ...
Astrophel and Stella: 103
... t by nature still to flie,First did with puffing kisse those locks display:She so discheueld, blusht ...
Astrophel and Stella: 104
... hid meaning teare,From out my ribs, and puffing proues that IDo Stella loue, fooles who doth it deny ...
Astrophel and Stella: 105
... resist,Curst be the Couchman which did driue so fast,With no worse curse then absence makes me tast ...