Sonette III
Poem (Canso): 
I saw, I thought, Beauty’s perfected form
	Within the twilight sky of my love’s hair.
	But cause have I to weep and eke despair
	For ill-prepped ship had I to brave her storm.
	Yet not by rain or hail doth it perform,
	Nor am I blown about by frozen air:
	The force is shining suns, a brilliant pair,
	With such light to her Virtue I conform.
	O Love! Thou hast me granted this full grace
	To see that soul and be warmed by its beam,
	Illuminating this soul I thought base.
	Even thus, she undiscovered I deem.
	But, look below those spheres to rubied lip,
	Who with its kin my heart doth further rip.