Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
LiciaSonnet XL. Poets did feign that heavens a Venus had
Giles Fletcher (1586?1623)A Sonnet made upon the Two Twins, daughters of the Lady MOLLINEUX; both passing like, and exceeding[ly] fair.
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Matchless herself, and C
Men sued to these, and of their smiles were glad;
By whom so many famous were undone.
Now C
And that these Two so comely are to see;
And V
Yet both so like that both shall blameless be.
With heaven’s Two Twins for godhead these may strive;
And rule a World with least part of a frown:
Fairer than these Two Twins are not alive;
Both conquering Queens, and both deserve a Crown.
My thoughts presage, which time to come shall try,
That thousands conquered, for their love shall die.