Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
DeliaAn Ode. Now each creature joys the other
Samuel Daniel (15621619)N
passing happy days and hours;
One bird reports unto another,
in the fall of silver showers;
Whilst the Earth, our common mother,
hath her bosom decked with flowers.
with bright rays, warms F
Making nights and days both even,
cheering plants with fresher sap:
My field, of flowers quite bereaven,
wants refresh of better hap.
babbling guest of rocks and hills,
Knows the name of my fierce Fair,
and sounds the accents of my ills.
Each thing pities my despair;
whilst that She, her lover kills.
doth me and my love despise;
My life’s flourish is decayed,
that depended on her eyes:
But her will must be obeyed;
and well, he ends! for love, who dies.