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Sonnet 15.


Přjroda se ze wšeck žiwlů wšudy.

Nature from all her elements hath made

A flower of fadeless beauty—she hath blent

All charms that earth hath held or heaven hath lent—

And in the light of suns and stars array'd

Her form:—from Pallas wisdom—Lada[1] grace,

Hath stol'n—instead of odors which decay:

Cupid and Milek[2] tore the leaves away,

And rounded every limb in three days space.

Then came the higher deities, and pour'd

The graces and the charities—a tongue

Of silver gave, and round the maiden hung

The sympathies of tenderness—who sees

The angel, cries—O born to be ador'd!

Who brought from Stella's groves such charms as these.

  1. Venus
  2. Cupid.