Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
DiellaSonnet XX. The strongest pine, that Queen Feronia hath
Richard Linche (fl. 15961601)T
growing within her woody empiry,
Is soon thrown down by B
if one root only his supporter be.
The tallest ship that cuts the angry wave,
and plows the seas of S
If but one anchor for a journey have,
when that is lost, ’gainst every rock doth run.
I am that pine, fair Love! that ship am I!
and thou, that anchor art and root to me!
If then thou fail (O fail not!) I must die!
and pine away in endless misery!
But words prevail not! nor can sighs devise
To move thy heart, if bent to tyrannize.