LOVE BANISHED HEAVEN

Love banished heaven, in earth was held in scorn,

Wand’ring abroad in need and beggary;

And wanting friends, though of a goddess born,

Yet craved the alms of such as passèd by:

I, like a man devout and charitable,

Clothed the naked, lodged this wand’ring guest,

With sighs and tears still furnishing his table,

With what might make the miserable blest;

But this ungrateful, for my good desert,

Enticed my thoughts against me to conspire,

Who gave consent to steal away my heart,

And set my breast his lodging on a fire.

Well, well, my friends, when beggars grow thus bold,

No marvel then though charity grow cold.

Michael Drayton.