Interval. Love in Absence. (d) Love's growing distrust and melancholy (lvi.-lxxv.) (e) Love's jealousy (lxxv.-xcvi.) Melancholy thoughts (lxiv.-lxvii; lxxi.- The beloved's beauty redeems the world 'The Poet's reply to his critics (lxxvi., lxxvii.) Alien pens (lxxviii.) The rival poet (lxxix.-lxxxvi.) The poet's rude awakening (lxxxvii.) His devotion constant, though mutual love at an end (lxxxviii., lxxxix.) He longs for the full force of Fortune's The possession of his friend's love alone A sweet face may harbour false thoughts (xciii.) 'Tis a sign of greatness to be self-contained (xciv.) (f) Love's farewell (Absence in Summer and Autumn (xcvii.) tribute (xcvii.- Absence in Spring (xcviii.) xcix.) Envoy (xcix.) Interval of a year or two. The re-awakening (c.) Time cannot change the beloved (civ.) Chivalrous poetry prophetic of his friend (cvi.) Love finds new conceits (cviii.) Love and pity (cxii.) Love grows stronger through error (cxv.) Error tests friendship (cxvii.cxix.) The Poet rebuts malicious charges (cxxi.) The Poet's love not "the child of state" (cxxiv.) The Poet's silence (cii.-ciii.) The Poet's confessions (cix.cxi.) Love's imaginings (cxiii., cxiv.) Love superior to dangers and trials (cxvi.) Still apologetic (cxx.-cxxii.) Love conquers Time (cxxiii.) The Poet resents the calumny of being a time-server cxxv.) Envoy (cxxvi.) B. "THE WORSER SPIRIT": cxxvii.-clii. (Cp. xxxiii. xlii.) C. "LOVE'S FIRE": cliii.-cliv. TO. THE. ONLIE. BEGETTER. OF. THESE. INSVING. SONNETS. Mr. W. H. ALL. HAPPINESSE. AND. THAT. ETERNITIE. PROMISED. BY. OVR. EVER-LIVING. POET. WISHETH. THE. WELL-WISHING. ADVENTVRER. IN. SETTING. FORTH. T. T. I FROM fairest creatures we desire increase, His tender heir might bear his memory: But thou, contracted to thine own bright eyes, 5 Thou that art now the world's fresh ornament To eat the world's due, by the grave and thee. II When forty winters shall besiege thy brow This were to be new made when thou art old, 10 5 ΙΟ |