No more in shame ponders her old excuse,

But quite forgets her frowns and antics rude,

So kindly hath she grown to her new use.

4

The very names of things belov’d are dear,

And sounds will gather beauty from their sense,

As many a face thro’ love’s long residence

Groweth to fair instead of plain and sere:

But when I say thy name it hath no peer,

And I suppose fortune determined thence