Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
Sonnets after Astrophel, etc.Sonnet XIX. Happy in sleep; waking, content to languish
Samuel Daniel (15621619)H
Embracing clouds by night; in day time mourn;
All things I loathe save her and mine own anguish;
Pleased in my heart moved to live forlorn.
Nought do I crave but love, death or my lady.
Hoarse with crying, “Mercy!” (Mercy yet my merit),
So many vows and prayers ever made I;
That now at length to yield, mere pity were it.
Yet since the Hydra of my cares renewing,
Revives still sorrows of her fresh disdaining:
Still must I go the summer winds pursuing,
And nothing but her love and my heart’s paining.
Weep hours! grieve days! sigh months! and still mourn yearly!
Thus must I do because I love her dearly.