Samela

By Robert Greene

1560-1592


LIKE to Diana in her summer weed,
         Girt with a crimson robe of brightest dye,
         Goes fair Samela.
Whiter than be the flocks that straggling feed
         When wash'd by Arethusa faint they lie,
         Is fair Samela.
As fair Aurora in her morning grey,
         Deck'd with the ruddy glister of her love
         Is fair Samela;
Like lovely Thetis on a calmed day
         Whenas her brightness Neptune's fancy move,
         Shines fair Samela.

Her tresses gold, her eyes like glassy streams,
         Her teeth are pearl, the breasts are ivory
         Of fair Samela;
Her cheeks like rose and lily yield forth gleams;
         Her brows bright arches framed of ebony.
         Thus fair Samela
Passeth fair Venus in her bravest hue,
         And Juno in the show of majesty
         (For she 's Samela!),
Pallas in wit,--all three, if you well view,
         For beauty, wit, and matchless dignity,
         Yield to Samela.

DayPoems Poem No. 105
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