Sweetest love, I do not go For weariness of thee, Nor in hope the worls can show A fitter love for me; But since that I Must die at last, 'tis best To use myself in jest, Thus by feigned deaths to die. Yesternight the su went hence, And yet is here today; He hath no desire no sense, Nor half so short a way; Then fear not me, But belive that I shall make Speedier journeys, since I take More wings and spurs than he. O how feeble is man's power, Than if good fortune fall Cannot add another hour, Nor a lost hour recall! But come bad chance, And we join to it our streinght , And we teach it art and lenght, itself o'er us to advance. When thou sigh'st thou sight'st not wind, but sigh'st my soul away; When thou weep'st, unkindly kind, My life's blood doth decay: it cannot be that thou lovest me as thou say'st, If in thine life thou waste, That art the best of me. Let not thy divining h...