Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
FidessaSonnet LXI. Fidessas worth in time begetteth praise
Bartholomew Griffin (d. 1602)F
Time, praise; Praise, fame; Fame, wonderment;
Wonder, fame, praise, time, her worth do raise
To highest pitch of dread astonishment.
Yet Time in time, her hardened heart bewrayeth:
And Praise itself, her cruelty dispraiseth.
So that through Praise, alas, her praise decayeth:
And that which makes it fall, her honour raiseth.
Most strange! yet true. So wonder wonder still,
And follow fast the wonder of these days!
For well I know (all wonder to fulfil)
Her will at length unto my will obeys:
Meantime, let others praise her constancy!
And me attend upon her clemency!