Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
Parthenophil and ParthenopheSonnet XLIV. O dart and thunder! whose fierce violence
Barnabe Barnes (1569?1609)O
Surmounting Rhetoric’s dart and thunder bolts,
Can never be set out in eloquence!
Whose might all metals’ mass asunder moults!
Where be the famous Prophets of old Greece?
Those ancient Roman poets of account?
M
With J
And thou, sweet N
Whose lovely spirit ravished C
And that sweet Tuscan, P
His L
Where be all these? That all these might have taught her,
That Saints divine, are known Saints by their mercy!
And Saint-like beauty should not rage with pierce eye!