Sonnet 11 - And to love can be desert
XI
And to love can be desert,
I am not all unhy. Cheeks as pale
As trembling knees t fail
to bear t,amp;mdash;
trel-life t once
to climb Aornus, and can scarce avail
to pipe no tingale
A melanc
to t is plain
I am not of thy place!
And yet, because I love tain
From t same love ting grace,
to live on still in love, and yet in vain,amp;mdash;
to bless t renounce to thy face.
Sonnet 12 - Indeed t
XII
Indeed t,
And o brow,
Doth a ruby large enow
to dra,amp;mdash;
to ttermost,
I s love thou
set me an example, shown me how,
t eyes h mine were crossed,
And love called love. And t speak
Of love even, as a good thing of my own:
tc and weak,
And placed it by throne,amp;mdash;
And t I love (O soul, be meek!)
Is by thee only, whom I love alone.
Sonnet 13 - And to speecrong>
XIII
And to speech
thee, finding words enough,
And orc, whe winds are rough,
Beto cast light on each?amp;mdash;
I drop it at t. I cannot teach
My o so far off
From myselfamp;mdas I shee proof
In words, of love of reach.
Nay, let the silence of my womanhood
Commend my o thy belief,amp;mdash;
Seeing t I stand unwon, however wooed,
And rend t of my life, in brief,
By a most dauntless, voiceless fortitude,
Lest one touc convey its grief
Sonnet 14 - If t love me, let it be for nougrong>
XIV
If t love me, let it be for nought
Except for loves sake only. Do not say
I love her for her smileamp;mdash;her lookamp;mdash;her way
Of speaking gently,amp;mdasrick of t
t falls in es brought
A sense of pleasant ease on such a dayamp;mdash;
For themselves, Beloved, may
Be c,
May be unwrougher love me for
tys wiping my cheeks dry,amp;mdash;
A creature mig to weep, who bore
t long, and lose thereby!
But love me for loves sake, t evermore
t love on, ternity.
Sonnet 15 - Accuse me not, beseec I rong>
XV
Accuse me not, beseec I wear
too calm and sad a face in front of thine;
For shine
it on our brow and hair.
On me t ing care,
As on a bee s in a crystalline;
Since sorrow me safe in loves divine,
And to spread er air
ere most impossible failure, if I strove
to fail so. But I look on theeamp;mdash;
Behe end of love,
hearing oblivion beyond memory;
As one ws and gazes from above,
Over to tter sea.