Name a poem by Carew in which we have the adoration of the beloved in the petrarchan vein. [MEG 101 Prerestoration]

One of the poems by Thomas Carew that features the adoration of the beloved in the Petrarchan vein is "Ask Me No More Where Jove Bestows". In this poem, the speaker compares his beloved to the gods and goddesses of classical mythology, describing her beauty and grace in elevated language. The poem follows the Petrarchan convention of idealizing the beloved and presenting her as an unattainable object of desire.