Reign in my thoughts, fair hand, sweet eye, rare voice:  
Possess me whole, my heart's triumvirate;  
Yet heavy heart to make so hard a choice,  
Of such as spoil thy poor afflicted stated.  
For whilst they strive which shall be Lord of all,  
All my poor life by them is trodden down;  
They all erect their Trophies on my fall,  
And yield me nought that gives them their renown.  
When back I look, I sigh my freedom past,  
And wail the state wherein I present stand,  
And see my fortune ever like to last,  
Finding me reign'd with such a heavy hand.  
What can I do by yield, and yield I do,  
And serve all three, and yet they spoil me too.
Samuel Daniel
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/sonnet-xxviii-reign-in-my-thoughts/