Mary Wroth
Night, welcome art thou to my mind distressed,
Dark, heavy, sad, yet not more sad than I;
Never could'st thou find fitter company
For thine own humour then I thus oppressed.
If thou be dark, my wrongs still unredressed
Saw never light, nor smallest bliss can spy;
If heavy, joy from me too fast doth hie
And care outgoes my hope of quiet rest,
Then now in friendship join with hapless me,
Who am as sad, and dark as thou canst bee
Hating all pleasure, or delight in life;
Silence, and grief, with thee I best do love
And from you three, I know I cannot move.
Then let us live companions without strife.