Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
LiciaSonnet XI. In Ida Vale three Queens, the Shepherd saw
Giles Fletcher (1586?1623)I
Queens of esteem, divine, they were all three.
A sight of worth, but I a wonder show:
Their virtues all in one alone to be.
L
(The matchless Queen, commander of the gods,
When, drawn with doves, she in her pomp doth ride)
Hath far more beauty and more grace by odds:
J
I grant a goddess, but not half so mild:
M
Yet these are mean, if that my Love but smiled.
She them surpasseth, when their prides are full,
As far as they surpass the meanest trull.