All compact of grace and beauty Is my loved one's moonlike face
All compact of grace and beauty Is my loved one's moonlike face;
Love and faith, o Lord, vouchsafe her; For of these she hath no trace.
My heart-ravisher a child is; But she will some day in sport
Slay me abject and the canon Hold her guiltless of the case.
Best it were from her that straitly I my heart should guard; for she
Good and bad not yet hath proven, Knoweth worthy not from base.
I a fourteen-year-old idol Have, a fair one, slim and sweet,
Whose the full moon ring-in-ear is, Slave and bondman of her grace.
Love and faith, o Lord, vouchsafe her; For of these she hath no trace.
My heart-ravisher a child is; But she will some day in sport
Slay me abject and the canon Hold her guiltless of the case.
Best it were from her that straitly I my heart should guard; for she
Good and bad not yet hath proven, Knoweth worthy not from base.
I a fourteen-year-old idol Have, a fair one, slim and sweet,
Whose the full moon ring-in-ear is, Slave and bondman of her grace.