Sir Philip Sidney

Here you will find the Poem Sonnet 103: Oh Happy Thames of poet Sir Philip Sidney

Sonnet 103: Oh Happy Thames

Oh happy Thames, that didst my Stella bear, 
I saw thyself with many a smiling line 
Upon thy cheerful face, Joy's livery wear, 
While those fair planets on thy streams did shine. 

The boat for joy could not to dance forbear, 
While wanton winds with beauties so divine 
Ravish'd, stay'd not, till in her golden hair 
They did themselves (oh sweetest prison) twine. 

And fain those Aeol's youth there would their stay 
Have mde, but, forc'd by Nature still to fly, 
First did with puffing kiss those locks display: 

She so dishevel'd, blush'd; from window I 
With sight thereof cried out; oh fair disgrace, 
Let Honor self to thee grant highest place.