Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
DianaThe Eighth Decade. Sonnet IV. My tears are true: though Others be divine
Henry Constable (15621613)M
And sing of wars, and Troy’s new rising frame;
Meeting heroic feet in every line,
That tread high measures in the Scene of Fame,
And I (though disaccustoming my Muse,
And sing but low songs, in an humble vein)
May one day raise my style, as others use;
And turn Elizon to a higher strain.
When reintombing from oblivious ages,
In better stanzas her surviving wonder:
I may opposed against the monster-rages
That part desert and excellence asunder:
That she, though coy, may yet survive to see,
Her beauty’s wonder lives again in me.