When Laura smiles her sight reuiues both night and day
The earth and heauen viewes with delight her wanton play
And her speech with euer-flowing musicke doth repaire
The cruell wounds of sorrow and vntam'd despaire
Dianas eyes are not adorn'd with greater power
Then Lauras, when she lists awhile for sport to loure:
But when she her eyes encloseth, blindnes doth appeare
The chiefest grace of beautie, sweetelie seated there
Loue hath no fire but what he steales from her bright eyes;
Time hath no power but that which in her pleasure lyes:
For she with her deuine beauties all the world subdues
And fils with heau'nly spirits my humble muse