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Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.

Parthenophil and Parthenophe

Sonnet XCVIII. The Sun, my Lady’s Beauty represents!

Barnabe Barnes (1569?–1609)

THE SUN, my Lady’s Beauty represents!

Whose fiery-pointed beams each creature heats:

Such force her grace, on whom it counterbeats,

Doth practice; which the patient still torments.

And to her virtues, the bright Moon assents;

With whose pure Chastity, my love she threats!

Whose thought itself in her cool circle seats.

And as the Moon, her bright habiliments,

Of her bright brother PHŒBUS, borroweth;

So from her beauty, doth her chaste desire,

Her brightness draw. For which, none dare aspire

To tempt so rare a beauty. Yet forgive!

He that, for thy sake! so long sorroweth,

Cannot but longer love, if longer live!