Caelia. Containing Certaine Sonets - Sonet 6
Still must I grone, still must I sigh, still mourne,
And cannot grones, nor sighes, nor teares haue place,
To make faire Caelia one sweete smile returne,
Or at the least to shew some signe of grace?
Ah! who would say that one so faire of face,
So rare of beauty, so diuine in all,
Disdain'd to pitty one in such a case,
And one poore soule who leaues her beauties thral?
Still must I breath those grieuous grones in vaine:
Still must my sighs euanish in the ayre,
Still must those teares be spent in waste I straine,
Still must my passions all increase my care.
Then gentle death come and dissolue my paine,
Since sighes, teares, grones, and passions bred disdaine.
And cannot grones, nor sighes, nor teares haue place,
To make faire Caelia one sweete smile returne,
Or at the least to shew some signe of grace?
Ah! who would say that one so faire of face,
So rare of beauty, so diuine in all,
Disdain'd to pitty one in such a case,
And one poore soule who leaues her beauties thral?
Still must I breath those grieuous grones in vaine:
Still must my sighs euanish in the ayre,
Still must those teares be spent in waste I straine,
Still must my passions all increase my care.
Then gentle death come and dissolue my paine,
Since sighes, teares, grones, and passions bred disdaine.
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