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# THE RAPE OF LVCRECE. Haue done, quoth he, my vncontrolled tide Turnes not, but swels the higher by this let. Small lightes are soone blown out, huge fires abide, And with the winde in greater furie fret: The petty ftreames that paie a dailie det To their falt foueraigne with their freth fals haft, Adde to his flowe, but alter not his taft. Thou art, quoth thee, a fea, a foueraigne King, And loe there fals into thy boundlefle flood, Blacke luft, dishonor, shame, mis-gouerning, VVho feeke to staine the Ocean of thy blood. If all thefe pettie ils shall change thy good, Thy fea within a puddels wombe is herfed, And not the puddle in thy fea dispersed. So shall thefe flaues be King, and thou their flaue, Thou noblie bafe, they bafelie dignified: Thou their faire life, and they thy fowler graue: Thou lothed in their shame, they in thy pride, The lesser thing should not the greater hide. The Cedar stoopes not to the bafe shrubs foote, But low-shrubs wither at the Cedars roote. So II. 645—665
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