Mary Wroth
When I last saw thee, I did not thee see,
It was thy Image, which in my thoughts lay
So lively figured, as no time's delay
Could suffer me in heart to parted be;
And sleep so favourable is to me,
As not to let thy loved remembrance stray,
Lest that I waking might have cause to say
There was one minute found to forget thee;
Then since my faith is such, so kind my sleep
That gladly thee presents into my thought:
And still true lover-like thy face doth keep
So as some pleasure shadow-like is wrought,
Pity my loving, nay of conscience give
Reward to me in whom thy self doth live.