| Sir Thomas Wyatt (150342). The Poetical Works. 1880. | | | | Songs and Epigrams | | Why Love is blind |
| | | OF purpose Love chose first for to be blind, | |
| For, he with sight of that, that I behold, | |
| Vanquishd had been, against all godly kind: | |
| His bow your hand, and truss should have unfold; | |
| And he with me to serve had been assignd: | 5 |
| But, for he blind, and reckless would him hold, | |
| And still by chance his deadly strokes bestow; | |
| With such as see, I serve, and suffer woe. | | | | |
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