Poetry Explorer- Classic Contemporary Poetry, SOME BLAZE THE PRECIOUS BEAUTIES OF THEIR LOVES, by JOHN DAVIES (1565-1618)



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First Line: Some blaze the precious beauties of their loves
Last Line: So say, she is, and wond'ring owe the rest.
Alternate Author Name(s): Welsh Poet; Davies Of Hereford, John


Some blaze the precious beauties of their loves
By precious stones, and other some by flowers,
Some by the planets and celestial powers,
Or by what else their fancy best approves;
Yet I by none of these will blazon mine,
But only say her self herself is like,
For those similitudes I much mislike
That are much used, though they be divine.
In saying she is like herself, I say
She hath no like, for she is past compare.
Then who aright commends this creature rare
Must say, "She is"; and there of force must stay,
Because by words she cannot be expressed;
So say, "She is," and wond'ring owe the rest.








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