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VENVS
AND
ADONIS.
'
He
lookes
vpon
his
loue,
and
neighcs
vnto
her,
She anfwers him^as
if
fhe
knew
his
minde.
Being
proud
as
females
are,
to
lee
him
woo
her,
;
She
puts
on
outward
ftrangeneffe,
feemesvnkindc:
Spumes
at
his
louejand
fcorns
the
heat
he
fcelcs^
Beating
his
kind
imbracements
with her
heeles.
Then Uke a melancholy malcontent,
" He vailcs his taile that like a falling plume,
")Coole fhadow to his melting buttocke lent,
He {lamps, and bites the poore flies in his fume :
His loue percciuing how he was inrag'd.
Grew kinder, and his furie was affwag'd.• - ■ ^ .
His teftie maiiler goeth about to take him.
When lo the vnbackt breeder full offeare,
Icalous-of eatpjhing, (wifdy doth forfake him,
With herthc Horre,and left Adonis there :
As they were mad vnto the wood they hie them.
Out dripping crowes,that ftriye to ouerfly them.
All fvvolne
with chafing,
downc
Adonis
fits,
•
Banning
his
boyftrousjandvnrulybeaft-^
And now
the
happie
feafon once
more
fits
That louefickelouc,by pleading
may
be
bleft:
For
lou^s
fay, the
heart hath treble
wrong,
V Vhtn
it is
batdthc a^dance of thatoQgQe,
.An
11. 307—330
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