All pious thoughts that lately fild this spheare Are scatterd with the winds that issu'd from thee, Which, like the infectious yawning of a hill, Belching forth death inevitable, Has distroyd freindship and nature in me.
Tis not thy vertues, each a starre Which in thy soules bright sphearedoe shine, Shooting their beauties from a farre, To make each gazers heart like thine: Our vertues often Meteors are.
Roses breath not such a sent, To perfume the neighbr'ing groves; As when you affirme content, In no spheare of glory moves.
Doubtlesse all Soules have a suruiuing thought; Therefore of death we thinke with quiet mind; But if we thinke of being turn'd to nought, A trembling horror in our soules we find.
Trinity of worlds, whereof the first is this of ours, the second in the Moone whose element of water is represented by the spheare of Mercury, the aire by Uenus, and the fire by the Sunne.
It hath beene before confirmed that there was a spheare of thicke vaporous aire encompasing the Moone, as the first and second regions doe this earth.
Hang there my verse, in witnesse of my loue, And thou thrice crowned Queene of night suruey With thy chaste eye, from thy pale spheare aboue Thy Huntresse name, that my full life doth sway.
So should the murderer looke, and so should I, Pierst through the heart with your stearne cruelty: Yet you the murderer lookes as bright as cleare, As yonder Venus in her glimmering spheare Her.
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