(Sweet are the kisses, the embracements sweet,

When like desires and like[27] affections meet;30

For from the earth to heaven is Cupid raised,

Where fancy is in equal balance paised.[28])

Yet she this rashness suddenly repented,

And turn'd aside, and to herself lamented,

As if her name and honour had been wronged

By being possessed of him for whom she longed;

I, and she wished, albeit not from her heart,

That he would leave her turret and depart.