Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
Parthenophil and ParthenopheSonnet CIII. I slept, when (underneath a laurel shade
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My face upreared aloft unto the heaven)
Methought I heard this spoken in a sweaven,
“Nature, on earth, Love’s miracle hath made!”
With this, methought, upon a bank was laid
An earthly body which was framed in heaven,
To whom, such graces (by the Graces given)
Sweet music in their several organs played.
In chief, the silent music of her eye
Softly recorded, with heaven’s harmony,
Drew down U
Who mazed, at mazy turning of her ey’n,
(To make Divine perfection) glazed there
Those eyes, with clearest substance crystalline.