If that be fair whereon my false eyes dote, The sun itself sees not till heaven clears. O cunning Love! with tears thou keep'st me blind, Lest eyes well-seeing thy foul faults should find! William Shakespeare 52 Sleep, angry beauty, sleep and fear not me! Those lips shut up that never kindly spoke. My words have charm'd her, for secure she sleeps, Though guilty much of wrong done to my love; And in her slumber, see! she close-eyed weeps: Dreams often more than waking passions move. Plead, Sleep, my cause, and make her soft like thee, That she in peace may wake and pity me. Thomas Campion 53 THE UNFAITHFUL SHEPHERDESS While that the sun with his beams hot Sitting beside a crystal fountain, Upon his pipe this song play'd he: Adieu, Love, adieu, Love, untrue Love, Untrue Love, untrue Love, adieu, Love; Your mind is light, soon lost for new love. So long as I was in your sight I was your heart, your soul, and treasure; And evermore you sobb'd and sigh'd Burning in flames beyond all measure: -Three days endured your love to me, And it was lost in other three! Adieu, Love, adieu, Love, untrue Love, Untrue Love, untrue Love, adieu, Love; Your mind is light, soon lost for new love. "Another Shepherd you did see To whom your heart was soon enchained; Full soon your love was leapt from me, Full soon my place he had obtained. Soon came a third, your love to win, And we were out and he was in. Adieu, Love, adieu, Love, untrue Love, Untrue Love, untrue Love, adieu, Love; Your mind is light, soon lost for new love. "Sure you have made me passing glad That you your mind so soon removéd Before that I the leisure had To choose you for my best belovéd: For all your love was past and done Adieu, Love, adieu, Love, untrue Love, 54 Untrue Love, untrue Love, adieu, Love; Unknown ADVICE TO A LOVER The sea hath many thousand sands, The sky is full of stars; and Love Believe me, that do know the elf, It is in truth a pretty toy But O! the honeys of our youth Are oft our age's gall! Self-proof in time will make thee know He was a prophet told thee so: A prophet that, Cassandra-like, For headstrong Youth will run his race, Love's Martyr, when his heat is past, Unknown 55 A RENUNCIATION Thou art not fair, for all thy red and white, 56 I will not soothe thy fancies; thou shalt prove -Yet love not me, nor seek not to allure My thoughts with beauty, were it more divine; Thy smiles and kisses I cannot endure, I'll not be wrapp'd up in those arms of thine: -Now show it, if thou be a woman rightEmbrace and kiss and love me in despite ! Thomas Campion Blow, blow, thou winter wind, As man's ingratitude; Thy tooth is not so keen Because thou art not seen, Although thy breath be rude. Heigh ho! sing heigh ho! unto the green holly; Then, heigh ho! the holly! This life is most jolly. Freeze, freeze, thou bitter sky, Thou dost not bite so nigh Though thou the waters warp, Thy sting is not so sharp As friend remember'd not. Heigh ho! sing heigh ho! unto the green holly; Most friendship is feigning, most loving mere folly. Then, heigh ho! the holly! This life is most jolly. William Shakespeare THE GOLDEN TREASURY A SWEET LULLABY Come little babe, come silly soul, Sing lullaby and lap it warm, Poor soul that thinks no creature harm. Thou little think 'st and less dost know, Why dost thou weep? why dost thou wail? Come little wretch, ah silly heart, 'Twas I, I say, against my will; And dost thou smile, oh thy sweet face! But come to mother, babe, and play, Sweet boy, if it by fortune chance, Tell how by love she purchased blame. |