Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
DianaThe Eighth Decade. Sonnet I. Persèver ever, and have never done!
Henry Constable (15621613)P
You weeping accent of my weary song!
O do not you eternal passions shun;
But be you true, and everlasting long!
Say that she doth requite you with disdain;
Yet fortified with hope, endure your fortune!
Though cruel now, she will be kind again;
Such haps as those, such love’s as yours importune!
Though she protests the faithfullest severity
Inexecrable beauty is inflicting;
Kindness, in time, will pity your sincerity!
Though now it be your fortune’s interdicting.
For some can say, whose loves have known like passion,
“Women are kind by kind, and coy for fashion.”