Sonnet VIII Thou Poor Heart
Thou poor heart sacrific'd unto the fairest,
Hast sent the incense of thy sighs to heav'n;
And still against her frowns fresh vows repairest,
And made thy passions with her beauty ev'n.
And you mine eyes, the agents of my heart,
Told the dumb message of my hidden grief,
And oft with careful turns, with silent art,
Did treat the cruel Fair to yield relief.
And you my verse, the advocates of love,
Have follow'd hard the process of my case,
And urg'd that title which doth plainly prove My faith should win, if justice might have place.
Yet though I see that nought we do can move her, 'Tis not disdain must make me leave to love her.
Samuel Daniel
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Sonnet LIX Unhappy Pen
Unhappy pen and ill-accepted papers, That intimate in vain my chaste desires, My chaste desires, the ever-burning tapers Enkindled by her eyes' celestial fires Celestial fires and unrespecting powers,
Sonnet XLI When Men Shall Find
When men shall find thy flower, thy glory pass, And thou with carefull brow sitting alone, Received hast this message from thy glass, That tells thee truth, and says that all is gone,
Sonnet XXXV And Yet I Cannot
And yet I cannot reprehend the flight, Or blame th'attempt presuming so to soar; The mounting venture for a high delight Did make the honor of the fall the more For who gets wealth that puts not from the shore
Sonnet XXVI Look In My Griefs
Look in my griefs, and blame me not to mourn, From care to care that leads a life so bad; Th'orphan of fortune, born to be her scorn, Whose clouded brow doth make my days so sad