Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
Amoretti and EpithalamionSonnet L. Long languishing in double malady
Edmund Spenser (1552?1599)L
Of my heart’s wound, and of my body’s grief;
There came to me a leech, that would apply
Fit medicines for my body’s best relief.
Vain man, quoth I, that hast but little prief
In deep discovery of the mind’s disease;
Is not the heart of all the body chief,
And rules the members as itself doth please?
Then, with some cordials, seek first to appease
The inward languor of my wounded heart,
And then my body shall have shortly ease:
But such sweet cordials pass physician’s art.
Then, my life’s leech! do your skill reveal;
And, with one salve, both heart and body heal.