Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
DiellaSonnet XIV. When broad-faced rivers turn unto their fountains
Richard Linche (fl. 15961601)W
and hungry wolves devourèd are by sheep;
When marine dolphins play on snow-tipped mountains,
and foul-formed bears do in the ocean keep:
Then shall I leave to love, and cease to burn
in these hot flames, wherein I now delight!
But this I know, the rivers ne’er return,
nor silly sheep with ravening wolves dare fight,
Nor dolphins leave the seas, nor bears, the woods;
for Nature bids them all to keep their kind.
Then eyes, rain forth your over-swellèd floods,
till, drownèd in such seas, may make you blind!
Then, Heart’s Delight! sith I must love thee ever,
Love me again! and let thy love persèver!