SONNET. LXIIII. Comming to kisse her lyps, (such grace I found) Me seemd I smelt a gardin of sweet flowres: that dainty odours from them threw around for damzels fit to decke their louers bowres. Her lips did smell vnto Gillyflowers, her ruddy cheekes vnto Roses red: her snowy browes budded Bellamoures, her louely eyes Pincks but newly spred, Her goodly bosome a Strawberry bed, her neck to a of Cullambynes: her brest lillyes, ere theyr leaues be shed, her nipples yong blossomd Iessemynes: Such fragrant flowres doe giue most odorous smell, but her sweet odour did them all excell.