Or knowing have so muddie mindes, as not to be in love;
Or loving, have so frothie hearts, as easie thence to move:
O, let them see these heavenly beames, and in faire, letters reed
A lesson, fit both sight and skill, Love and firme Love to breed.
3 Heare then, but then with wonder hear; see, but admiring see,
No mortal gifts, no earthly fruts now heare diserned bee:
See, doo you see this face: a face, nay image of the skyes:
Of which, the two life-given lights are figured in her eyes:
Heare you this soule-invading voyce, and count it but a voyce,
The verie essence of their tunes, when Angls doo rejoyce.