Mary Wroth

Sonnet 33 - How many eyes

How many eyes hast thou, poor Love, to guard

Thee from thy most desired wish, and end?

Is it because some say thou' art blind, that barred

From sight, thou should'st no happiness attend?

 

Who blame thee so, small justice can pretend,

Since 'twixt thee, and the sun no question hard

Can be, his sight but outward, thou canst bend

The heart, and guide it freely; thus unbarred

 

Art thou, while we both blind and bold thus dare

Accuse thee of the harms, ourselves should find

Who led with folly, and by rashness blind,

Thy sacred power do with a child's compare

 

Yet Love this boldness pardon: for admire

Thee sure we must, or be born without fire.