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Poem by Giles Fletcher the Elder Licia Sonnets 45 There shone a comet, and it was full west. My thoughts presagéd what it did portend; I found it threatened to my heart unrest, And might in time my joys and comfort end. I further sought and found it was a sun, Which day nor night did never use to set. It constant stood when heavens did restless run, And did their Virtues and their forces let. The world did muse and wonder what it meant, A sun to shine and in the west to rise; To search the truth, I strength and spirits spent; At length I found it was my Licia's eyes. Now never after soul shall live in dark, That hath the hap this western sun to mark. Giles Fletcher the Elder Giles Fletcher the Elder's other poems: 1205 Views |
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