Alas! so all things now do hold their peace

Alas! so all things now do hold their peace, Heaven and earth disturbèd in no thing. The beast, the air, the birds their song do cease; The nightès chare the stars about doth bring; Calm is the sea, the waves work less and less. So am not I, whom love, alas, doth wring, Bringing before my face the great increase Of my desires, whereat I weep and sing, In joy and woe, as in a doubtful ease: For my sweet thoughts sometime do pleasure bring, But by and by the cause of my disease Gives me a pang that inwardly doth sting, When that I think what grief it is, again, To live, and lack the thing should rid my pain.