If sorrow comment on a text of woe, Shee takes her arguments from passions: By whose dull Sophysmes shee would overthrow The force of reasons demonstrations. But Lynx-eyed reason (with her truths touchstone) Finds them not inlye, as they outward seeme. Who therefore makes theyr fallacyes well knowne To you (great Empresse of our hopes esteeme) And thus doth intimate, that if you shold Take (to your Royall care) a Subjects childe Would you suppose, that his deare mother would Lament her happe, or thinke her hope beguilde? Then how much lesse shold greife straine your hart-strings In that your sonne lives with the king of kings? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE SCHRECKHORN by THOMAS HARDY SONNET: 31 by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY ASTROPHEL AND STELLA: 74 by PHILIP SIDNEY DECEMBER 31ST by LASCELLES ABERCROMBIE WHITE HEAD by ELIZABETH AKERS ALLEN THE UNSCARRED FIGHTER REMEMBERS FRANCE by KENNETH SLADE ALLING THE CLINGING VINE by ANTIPATER OF SIDON |