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SONNET II. | SONNET II. | ||
− | :: Oh happie houre, and yet vnhappie houre, | + | :::Oh happie houre, and yet vnhappie houre, |
− | : When first by chaunce I had my goddesse vievved, | + | ::When first by chaunce I had my goddesse vievved, |
− | : Then first I tasted of the | + | ::Then first I tasted of the svveetest soure, |
− | : Wherevvith the cup of Cypria is embrevved. | + | ::Wherevvith the cup of ''Cypria'' is embrevved. |
− | :: For gazing | + | :::For gazing ferme vvithout suspition, |
− | : Loue coopt behind the charet of her eye, | + | ::Loue coopt behind the charet of her eye, |
− | : Iustly to schoole my bold presumption, | + | ::Iustly to schoole my bold presumption, |
− | : Against my hart did let an arrow flie: | + | ::Against my hart did let an arrow flie: |
− | :: Faire sir, quoth he, to practise haue you nought | + | ::Faire sir, quoth he, to practise haue you nought |
− | : But to be gazing on deuinitie? | + | ::But to be gazing on deuinitie? |
− | : Before you part, your leare you shall be tought | + | ::Before you part, your leare you shall be tought, |
− | : With that | + | ::With that attonce he made his arrovves hie: |
− | ::: Imperious God, I did it not to loue her | + | :::Imperious God, I did it not to loue her |
− | ::: Ah, stay thy hand, I did it but to proue her. | + | :::Ah, stay thy hand, I did it but to proue her. |
==First Edition== | ==First Edition== | ||
− | + | William Percy. "Sonnet II." ''Sonnets to the Fairest Coelia''. London: Adam Islip for W.P., 1594. [http://eebo.chadwyck.com/search/full_rec?SOURCE=pgimages.cfg&ACTION=ByID&ID=99845946&FILE=../session/1207654390_24973&SEARCHSCREEN=CITATIONS&VID=10879&PAGENO=4&ZOOM=FIT&VIEWPORT=&SEARCHCONFIG=var_spell.cfg&DISPLAY=AUTHOR&HIGHLIGHT_KEYWORD=undefined EEBO] | |
− | William Percy. "Sonnet II." ''Sonnets to the Fairest Coelia''. London: Adam Islip for W.P., 1594. | + | |
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[http://www.uoregon.edu/~rbear/coelia.html Renascence Editions] | ||
+ | *[http://www.presscom.co.uk/sixsev/percy_let.html Presscom] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:16th century|1594]] |
+ | [[Category:1590s|1594]] | ||
+ | [[Category:By author|Percy, William]] |
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SONNET II.
- Oh happie houre, and yet vnhappie houre,
- When first by chaunce I had my goddesse vievved,
- Then first I tasted of the svveetest soure,
- Wherevvith the cup of Cypria is embrevved.
- For gazing ferme vvithout suspition,
- Loue coopt behind the charet of her eye,
- Iustly to schoole my bold presumption,
- Against my hart did let an arrow flie:
- Faire sir, quoth he, to practise haue you nought
- But to be gazing on deuinitie?
- Before you part, your leare you shall be tought,
- With that attonce he made his arrovves hie:
- Imperious God, I did it not to loue her
- Ah, stay thy hand, I did it but to proue her.
First Edition
William Percy. "Sonnet II." Sonnets to the Fairest Coelia. London: Adam Islip for W.P., 1594. EEBO