Soon as the azure-colored gates of th' east Were set wide open by the watchful morn, I walked abroad, as having took no rest (For nights are tedious to a man forlorn); And viewing well each pearl-bedewéd flower, Then waxing dry by splendor of the sun, All scarlet-hued I saw him 'gin to lour And blush, as though some heinous act were done.
At this amazed, I hied me home amain, Thinking that I his anger causéd had. And at his set, abroad I walked again; When lo, the moon looked wondrous pale and sad: Anger the one, and envy moved the other, To see my love more fair than Love's fair mother.