Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.
Sonet XCXI. Henry Lok
From the “Second Centurie”
O
Which in thy word thou offrest store to me,
To feed vpon the flesh doth lothing finde,
And leaues to leane, O Lord, alone on thee:
The leauen of the Pharisees will bee
The surfet of my soule, and death in fine,
Which, coueting to tast forbidden tree,
To carnall rules and reasons doth incline.
So lauishly my lusts do tast the wine
Which sowrest grapes of sin filles in my cup,
That, lo, my teeth now set on edge I pine,
Not able wholesome food to swallow vp,
Vnlesse thou mend my tast, and hart doest frame
To loue thy lawes, and praise thy holy name.