Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
IdeaSonnet 20. An evil Spirit (your Beauty) haunts me still
Michael Drayton (15631631)[First printed in 1599 (No. 22), and in all later editions. ]
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Wherewith, alas, I have been long possesst;
Which ceaseth not to attempt me to each ill,
Nor give me once, but one poor minute’s rest.
In me it speaks, whether I sleep or wake:
And when by means to drive it out I try,
With greater torments then it me doth take,
And tortures me in most extremity.
Before my face, it lays down my despairs,
And hastes me on unto a sudden death:
Now tempting me, to drown myself in tears;
And then in sighing to give up my breath.
Thus am I still provoked to every evil,
By this good-wicked Spirit, sweet Angel-Devil.