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Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.

Parthenophil and Parthenophe

Sonnet VI. Him when I caught, what chains had I provided!

Barnabe Barnes (1569?–1609)

HIM when I caught, what chains had I provided!

What fetters had I framed! What locks of Reason!

What Keys of Continence had I devised

(Impatient of the breach) ’gainst any treason!

But fair PARTHENOPHE did urge me still

To liberal pardon, for his former fault;

Which, out alas! prevailèd with my will.

Yet moved I bonds, lest he should make default:

Which willingly She seemed to undertake,

And said, “As I am virgin! I will be

His bail for this offence; and if he make

Another such vagary, take of me

A pawn, for more assurance unto thee!”

“Your love to me,” quoth I, “your pawn shall make!

So that, for his default, I forfeit take.”