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Prais’d Be Diana’s Fair And Harmless Light

Prais’d be Diana’s fair and harmless light;

Prais’d be the dews wherewith she moists the ground;

Prais’d be her beams, the glory of the night;

Prais’d be her power by which all powers abound.

 

Prais’d be her nymphs with whom she decks the woods,

Prais’d be her knights in whom true honour lives;

Prais’d be that force by which she moves the floods;

Let that Diana shine which all these gives.

 

In heaven queen she is among the spheres;

In aye she mistress-like makes all things pure;

Eternity in her oft change she bears;

She beauty is; by her the fair endure.

 

Time wears her not: she doth his chariot guide;

Mortality below her orb is plac’d;

By her the virtue of the stars down slide;

In her is virtue’s perfect image cast.

 

A knowledge pure it is her worth to know:

With Circes let them dwell that think not so.

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Written by
Sir Walter Raleigh
1552-1618 / English
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