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Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.

Astrophel and Stella

XXII. In highest way of heaven, the sun did ride

Sir Philip Sidney (1554–1586)

IN highest way of heaven, the sun did ride,

Progressing then from fair Twins’ golden place;

Having no scarf of clouds before his face,

But shining forth of heat in his chief pride:

When some fair ladies, by hard promise tied,

On horseback met him in his furious race;

Yet each prepared with fan’s well-shading grace,

From that foe’s wounds, their tender skins to hide.

STELLA alone, with face unarmèd, marched;

Either to do like him which open shone,

Or careless of the wealth because her own:

Yet were the hid and meaner beauties parched;

Her daintiest bare, went free. The cause was this.

The sun which others burnt, did her but kiss.