HomeWilliam ShakespeareSonnets

Sonnet 153. Shakespeare

Cupid laid by his brand and fell asleep:
A maid of Dian's this advantage found,
And his love-kindling fire did quickly steep
In a cold valley-fountain of that ground;
Which borrow'd from this holy fire of Love,
A dateless lively heat, still to endure,
And grew a seeting bath, which yet men prove
Against strange maladies a sovereign cure.
But at my mistress' eye Love's brand new-fired,
The boy for trial needs would touch my breast;
I, sick withal, the help of bath desired,
And thither hied, a sad distemper'd guest,
    But found no cure, the bath for my help lies
    Where Cupid got new fire; my mistress' eyes.

William Shakespeare, 1598

Sonnet 153. First edition of Shakespeare's Sonnets, 1609.

Sonnet 153. First edition of Shakespeare's Sonnets, 1609.

Next page →


← 153 page Sonnets 155 page →
Pages:  141  142  143  144  145  146  147  148  149  150  151  152  153  154  155
Overall 155 pages


© e-libr.com
feedback