Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
LiciaSonnet V. Love, with her hair, my Love by force hath tied
Giles Fletcher (1586?1623)L
To serve her lips, her eyes, her voice, her hand.
I smiled for joy when I the boy espied
To lie unchained, and live at her command.
She, if She look, or kiss, or sing, or smile;
C
Lips, hands, voice, eyes, all hearts that may beguile;
Because She scorns, all hearts but only this.
V
That C
She, in disdain, her pretty son threw down;
And in his place, with love she chainèd me.
So now, sweet Love, tho’ I myself be thrall;
Not her a goddess, but thyself, I call.