Henry Howard

Here you will find the Poem I Never Saw Youe, Madam, Laye Aparte of poet Henry Howard

I Never Saw Youe, Madam, Laye Aparte

I never saw youe, madam, laye aparte 
Your cornet black in colde nor yet in heate 
Sythe first ye knew of my desire so greate 
which other fances chased cleane from my harte. 
Whiles to my self I did the thought reserve 
That so unware did wounde my wofull brest 
Pytie I saw within your hart dyd rest; 
But since ye knew I did youe love and serve 
Your golden treese was clad alway in blacke, 
Your smilyng lokes were hid thus evermore, 
All that withdrawne that I did crave so sore. 
So doth this cornet goveme me alacke, 
In sommere sonne, in winter breath of frost; 
Of your faire eies whereby the light is lost. 


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Complaint that his ladie after she knew of his loue kept her face alway hidden from him 

I neuer sawe my Ladye laye apart 
Her cornet blacke, in colde nor yet in heate, 
Sith first she knew my griefe was growen so great, 
Which other fansies driueth from my hart 
That to my selfe I do the thought reserue, 
The which vnwares did wounde my wofull brest: 
But on her face mine eyes mought neuer rest, 
Yet, sins she knew I did her loue and serue 
Her golden tresses cladde alway with blacke, 
Her smilyng lokes that hid thus euermore, 
And that restraines whiche I desire so sore. 
So dothe this cornet gouerne me alacke: 
In somer, sunne: in winters breath, a frost: 
Wherby the light of her faire lokes I lost.