Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
LiciaSonnet XIX. That time, fair Licia, when I stole a kiss
Giles Fletcher (1586?1623)T
From off those lips where C
I quaked for cold: and found the cause was this:
My Life which loved, for love behind me stayed.
I sent my Heart, my Life for to recall,
But that was held, not able to return:
And both detained, as captives were in thrall,
And judged by her, that both by sighs should burn.
Fair, burn them both! for that they were so bold;
But let the altar be within thy heart!
And I shall live, because my life you hold;
You that give life to every living part.
A flame I took when as I stole the kiss:
Take you my life! yet can I live with this.