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- VENVS AND ADONIS.
When he did frowne^ohad (he then gaue oucr,
Such nedar from his lips five had notfuckt,
FouIe\vordeS5andfrownes3muftnotfepellalouer,
V Vhat though the rofc haue prickles, yet tis pluckt;
Were beautievndertwentie locks kept faft,
Yet loue breaks through^& picks them all at laf}.
For
pittie
now
ihe
can
no
more
detaine
him.The
poorefoolc
praies
hertha;
he
may
depart,
She
is
refolu'd
no
longer
to
reftraine
him.
Bids
him
farewell^and
looke
well to
her
hart,
The
which
by
Cupids bow
(he
doth
protcft,
He
carries
thence
incaijed
in
his
brell:.
S
wect
boy
flie
/aies,this
night
ile
waft
in
forrow,
Formyfick
heart
commands
mine
eyes
to
watch,
Tell
mc
loues maifterjlhall we
meete
to
morrow,
Sayjrna]lwe,ihallwc3wiltthoum;.lvethematch?
He
tells
her no^to
morrow
he intends.
To
hunt
the
boare
with ccrtaine of
his
frends.
The
boare ( quoth
ilie)
whereat
a
fuddain pale.
Like lawne being fpred
vpon
the
biufcing
rofe,
Vfurpes
her
chceke^llie
trembles
at his
tale,
AndonhisneckheryoakingarmcsilicthrQ>ve$^
She fmcketh
downe,ftiIl
hanging by
his
necke,
He
on
her belly
fall'.sylic
on her
backe,E
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