Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
CliaSonnet IX. Whilst others ween sole hopes to be a sa[l]ve
William Percy (15751648)W
Sole hopes I find to be my corrosive!
Whilst others found in hopes, an harbour have;
From hopes, I feel a sea of sorrows rise!
For when mild hopes should ease my raging fires,
They fester more, in that they are but hopes;
Then whilst I touch the foot of my Desires,
A storm of hate doth burst mine anchor ropes.
Were I but once resolved certainly,
Soon should I know which point my helm to steer;
But She denies my suit most womanly,
As hidden documents for us to hear.
Lo, this the cause my hell forsakes me never.
“Tell me,” dear Sweet, “thus shall I live for ever?”