The Works of Sir John Suckling in prose and verse/Love's World

LOVE'S WORLD

In each man's heart that doth begin
To love, there's ever fram'd within
A little world, for so I found,
When first my passion reason drown'd.

Instead of earth unto this frame,Earth5
I had a faith was still the same;
For to be right it doth behoove
It be as that, fixt and not move;

Yet as the earth may sometime shake
(For winds shut up will cause a quake),10
So, often jealousy and fear,
Stol'n into mine, cause tremblings there.

My Flora was my sun, for asSun
One sun, so but one Flora was:
All other faces borrowed hence15
Their light and grace, as stars do thence.

My hopes I call my moon, for they,Moon
Inconstant still, were at no stay;
But, as my sun inclin'd to me,
Or more or less were sure to be:20

Sometimes it would be full, and then
O! too, too soon decrease again;
Eclipst sometimes, that 'twould so fall
There would appear no hope at all.

My thoughts, 'cause infinite they be,Stars25
Must be those many stars we see;
Of which some wand'red at their will,Fixed
But most on her were fixed still.Planets

My burning flame and hot desireElements
Must be the element of fire,of fire30
Which hath as yet so secret been,
That it as that was never seen:

No kitchen fire, nor eating flame.
But innocent, hot but in name;
A fire that's starv'd when fed, and gone35
When too much fuel is laid on.

But as it plainly doth appear,
That fire subsists by being near
The moon's bright orb, so I believe
Ours doth, for hope keeps love alive.40

My fancy was the air, most freeAir
And full of mutability,
Big with chimeras, vapours here
Innumerable hatcht as there.

The sea's my mind, which calm would be,Sea45
Were it from winds (my passions) free;
But out alas! no sea I find
Is troubled like a lover's mind.

Within it rocks and shallows be,
Despair and fond credulity.50


But in this world it were good reason
We did distinguish time and season;
Her presence then did make the day,
And night shall come when she's away.

Long absence in far-distant placeWinter55
Creates the winter; and the space
She tarried with me, well I might
Call it my summer of delight.Summer

Diversity of weather came
From what she did, and thence had name;60
Sometimes sh' would smile—that made it fair;
And when she laught, the sun shin'd clear.

Sometimes sh' would frown, and sometimes weep,
So clouds and rain their turns do keep;
Sometimes again sh' would be all ice,65
Extremely cold, extremely nice.

But soft, my Muse! the world is wide,
And all at once was not descri'd:
It may fall out some honest lover
The rest hereafter will discover.70