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- VENVS AND ADONIS.
As burning fcaucrs, agues pale, and faint,
Life-poyfoning pcftilencc, and frcndzies wood,
The marrow-eating ficknefTc whofe attaint,
Difordcr breeds by heating ofthe blood,
Surfets,impofl:umes,gricfe, and damnd difpaire,
Svv earc natures death, for framing thee fo fair^.
And
not the
Icaft
of
all
thefe
maladies,
But
in
one
minutes
fight
brings
beautie
vnder.
Both
fauour, fauour,
hew, and
qualities,
Whereat
the
th'impartiall
gazer
late
did
wonder.
Arc
on the
(iidden
wafted,
thawedjand donnc,
As
mountain
fnow
melts
With
the
midday
fonne.
Therefore
defpight
of
fruitlcite
chaftitie,
Loue-lackingveftals,
and
felfe-louingNuns,That
on the earth
would
breed
a (carcitie.
And
barraine dearth
ofdaughcersjand
of
funs;
Be'
pTodigall,
the
Limpe
that
burncs
by
night,
Dric^Vp
hisoylcjto
lend
the
world,
his
light.
What is thy bodie but a fwallowinggrauc,
SeemitH^to
burie
that
pofteritie.
V
V hich
by
the rights of
tim,p
thou needs muft
hauc,
If
thou
deftf
oy
them
not in
darke obfcuritic
?
If
fo
the
world
will
hold thee
in
difdainc,Siih in
thy
pride, fofaire a
hope
is
flainc.
So
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