Mary Wroth

Sonnet 26 - Most blessed Night, the happy time for love

Most blessed Night, the happy time for love,

The shade for Lovers and their love's delight,

The reign of Venus' servants, free from spite,

The hopeful season, for joy's sports to move;

 

Now hast thou made thy glory higher prove

Than did the God, whose pleasant reed did smite

All Argus' eyes into a deathlike night

Till they were safe, that love could none reprove,

 

But thou hast closed those eyes from prying sight

That nourish jealousy more than joy's right

While vain suspicion fosters their mistrust,

 

Making sweet sleep to master all suspect

Which else their private fears would not neglect

But would embrace both blinded, and unjust.