Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
DeliaSonnet X. O then love I, and draw this weary breath
Samuel Daniel (15621619)O
For her, the cruel Fair; within whose brow,
I, written find, the sentence of my death,
In unkind letters, wrought, she cares not how!
O thou that rul’st the confines of the night!
Laughter-loving Goddess! Worldly pleasures’ Queen!
Intenerate that heart! that sets so light
The truest love that ever yet was seen:
And cause her leave to triumph, in this wise,
Upon the prostrate spoil of that poor heart!
That serves a Trophy to her conquering eyes,
And must their glory to the world impart.
Once, let her know! sh’ hath done enough to prove me;
And let her pity, if she cannot love me!