Astrophel and Stella: Sonnet LXXXII (Nymph of the garden where all beauties be,) by Sir Philip Sidney
Astrophel and Stella: Sonnet LXXXII (Nymph of the garden where all beauties be,) by Sir Philip Sidney

Astrophel and Stella: Sonnet LXXXII (Nymph of the garden where all beauties be,)

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Astrophel and Stella: Sonnet LXXXII (Nymph of the garden where all beauties be,) by Sir Philip Sidney

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Astrophel and Stella: Sonnet LXXXII (Nymph of the garden where all beauties be,) Annotated

Nymph of the garden where all beauties be,
Beauties which do in excellency pass
His who till death look'd in a wat'ry glass,
Or hers, whom naked the Trojan boy did see;

Sweet garden nymph, which keeps the cherry tree
Whose fruit doth far th'Hesperian taste surpass;
Most sweet-fair, most fair-sweet, do not alas,
From coming near those cherries banish me:

For though full of desire, empty of wit,
Admitted late by your best-graced Grace,
I caught at one of them a hungry bit,

Pardon that fault. Once more grant me the place
And I do swear e'en by the same delight,
I will but kiss, I never more will bite.

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