Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
Astrophel and StellaXXII. In highest way of heaven, the sun did ride
Sir Philip Sidney (15541586)I
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.
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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.