Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
Parthenophil and ParthenopheSonnet XII. Vext with thassaults of thy conceivèd beauty
Barnabe Barnes (1569?1609)V
I restless, on thy favours meditate!
And though despairful love, sometimes, my suit tie
Unto these faggots (figures of my state),
Which bound with endless line, by leisure wait
That happy moment of your heart’s reply!
Yet by those lines I hope to find the gate;
Which, through love’s labyrinth, shall guide me right.
Whiles (unacquainted exercise!) I try
Sweet solitude, I shun my life’s chief light!
And all because I would forget thee quite.
And (working that) methinks, it’s such a sin
(As I take pen and paper for to write)
Thee to forget; that leaving, I begin!