Sir Philip Sidney

Sonnet 73: Love Still a Boy

Love still a boy, and oft a wanton is,
School’d only by his mother’s tender eye:
What wonder then if he his lesson miss,
When for so soft a rod dear play he try?
 
And yet my Star, because a sugar’d kiss
In sport I suck’d, while she asleep did lie,
Doth low’r, nay chide; nay, threat for only this:
Sweet, it was saucy Love, not humble I.
 
But no 'scuse serves, she makes her wrath appear
In Beauty’s throne; see now who dares come near
Those scarlet judges, threat’ning bloody pain?
 
Oh heav’nly fool, thy most kiss-worthy face
Anger invests with such a lovely grace,
That Anger’s self I needs must kiss again.
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