The fairest eye, O eyes in blackness fair!
That ever shined, and the most heavenly face,
The daintiest smiling, the most conquering grace,
And sweetest breath that e'er perfumed the air;
Those cherry lips, whose kiss might well repair
A dead man's state; that speech which did displace
All mean desires, and all affections base,
Clogging swift hope, and winging dead despair;
That snow-white breast, and all those faultless features,
Which made her seem a personage divine,
And far excelling fairest human creatures,
Hath absence banished from my cursed eyne.
But in my heart, as in a mirror clear,
All these perfections to my thoughts appear.
That ever shined, and the most heavenly face,
The daintiest smiling, the most conquering grace,
And sweetest breath that e'er perfumed the air;
Those cherry lips, whose kiss might well repair
A dead man's state; that speech which did displace
All mean desires, and all affections base,
Clogging swift hope, and winging dead despair;
That snow-white breast, and all those faultless features,
Which made her seem a personage divine,
And far excelling fairest human creatures,
Hath absence banished from my cursed eyne.
But in my heart, as in a mirror clear,
All these perfections to my thoughts appear.