Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
DiellaSonnet XXXVIII. Hearken awhile, Diella! to a story
Richard Linche (fl. 15961601)[This is a Preface to the Poem of Diego and Gyneura, which was originally included in the same volume as the Diella Sonnets. ]
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that tells of Beauty, Love, and great Disdain!
The last, caused by suspect; but She was sorry
that took that cause, true love so much to pain.
For when She knew his faith to be unfeigned,
spotless, sincere, most true and pure unto her;
She joyed as if a kingdom She had gained;
and loved him now, as when he first did woo her.
I ne’er incurred suspicion of my truth;
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Impose some end to undeservèd ruth!
and learn by others, how to quench hate’s fuel!
Read all, my Dear! but chiefly mark the end!
And be to me, as She to Him, a friend!