Mary Wroth
The Crown Sonnets
He that shuns love doth love himself the less,
And cursed he whose spirit not admires
The worth of love, where endless blessedness
Reigns, and commands, maintained by heavenly fires
Made of virtue, joined by truth, blown by desires,
Strengthened by worth, renewed by carefulness
Flaming in never-changing thoughts, briars
Of jealousy shall here miss welcomeness,
Nor coldly pass in the pursuits of love
Like one long frozen in a sea of ice,
And yet but chastely let your passions move
No thought from virtuous love your minds entice
Never to other ends your fancies place
But where they may return with honour's grace.