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Who ever thinks or hopes of love for love,
 * Or who,beloved, in Cupid's laws doth glory,

Who Joys in vows, or vows not to remove,
 * Who by this light god hath not been made sorry,

Let him see me eclipsed from my sun With dark clouds of an earth quite over-run.

Who thinks that sorrows felt, desires hidden,
 * Or humble faith in oonstant honour armed

Can keep love from the fruit that is forbidden,
 * Who thinks that change is by entreaty charmed,

Looking on me let him know love's delights Are treasures hid in caves but kept by sprites.Fulke (Greville), Lord Brooke.