Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
IdeaSonnet 36. Thou purblind Boy! since thou hast been so slack
Michael Drayton (15631631)[First printed in 1619. ]
CUPID conjured
C
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To wound her heart, whose eyes have wounded me;
And suffered her to glory in my wrack:
Thus to my aid, I lastly conjure thee!
By hellish Styx (by which the Thunderer swears)!
By thy fair Mother’s unavoided power!
By H
When she was rapt to the infernal bower!
By thine own lovèd P
Spent on thine altars, flaming up to heaven!
By all true lovers’ sighs, vows, and desires!
By all the wounds that ever thou hast given!
I conjure thee, by all that I have named,
To make her love! or, C