• From Byrd’s “Songs and Sonnets,” 1588
    IF women could be fair, and yet not fond,
    Or that their love were firm, not fickle still,
    I would not marvel that they make men bond
    By service long to purchase their good-will;
    But when I see how frail those creatures are,
    I muse that men forget themselves so far.

    To mark the choice they make, and...