Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.
Sonet LIXI. Henry Lok
From the “First Centurie of Sonets”
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Myself to solace and to bath I bend,
And fain would quench sin’s heat, which seems to boile
Amidst my secret thoughts, which shadow lend:
My sence and reasons which should me defend,
As iudges chosen to the common weale,
Allur’d by lust, my ruine do pretend
By force of sin, which shamelesse they reueale:
They secretly on my affections steale,
When modestie my maides I sent away,
To whom for helpe I thought I might appeale,
But grace yet strengthens me to say them nay:
Yet they accuse me, Lord, and die I shall,
If Christ my Daniell be not iudge of all.