Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
DianaThe Sixth Decade. Sonnet IV. Astronomers the heavens do divide
Henry Constable (15621613)A
Into eight Houses, where the god remains;
All which in thy perfections do abide!
For in thy feet, the Queen of Silence reigns;
About thy waist, J
Inchanting me, as I thereat admire;
And on thy dugs, the Queen of Love doth tell,
Her godhead’s power in scrolls of my desire;
Thy beauty is the world’s eternal Sun;
Thy favours force a coward’s heart to dare,
And in thy hairs, J
Thy frowns hold S
Pardon me then, Divine! to love thee well;
Since thou art heaven: and I, in heaven would dwell.