Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
IdeaSonnet 15. Since to obtain thee, nothing me will stead
Michael Drayton (15631631)[First printed in 1619. ]
His Remedy for Love
His Remedy for Love
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I have a Med’cine that shall cure my Love.
The powder of her Heart dried, when she is dead,
That gold nor honour ne’er had power to move;
Mixed with her Tears that ne’er her True Love crost,
Nor, at fifteen, ne’er longed to be a bride;
Boiled with her Sighs, in giving up the ghost,
That for her late deceasèd husband died;
Into the same, then let a woman breathe,
That being chid, did never word reply;
With one thrice-married’s Prayers, that did bequeath
A legacy to stale virginity.
If this receipt have not the power to win me;
Little I’ll say, but think the Devil ’s in me!