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Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.

Parthenophil and Parthenophe

Ode 10. Why doth heaven bear a sun

Barnabe Barnes (1569?–1609)

WHY doth heaven bear a sun

To give the world a heat?

Why, there, have stars a seat?

On earth, when all is done!

PARTHENOPHE’s bright sun

Doth give a greater heat!

And in her heaven there be

Such fair bright blazing stars;

Which still make open wars

With those in heaven’s degree.

These stars far brighter be

Than brightest of heaven’s stars!

Why doth earth bring forth roses,

Violets, or lilies,

Or bright daffodillies?

In her clear cheeks, she closes

Sweet damask roses!

In her neck, white lilies!

Violets in her veins!

Why do men sacrifice

Incense to deities?

Her breath more favour gives,

And pleaseth heavenly veins

More than rich sacrifice!