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- VENVS AND ADONIS.
On his bow backc, he hath a battcll fer,
Of briflv pikes that cucr threat his foes.
His eyes likeglow-v/ormcs lhine,v. hen he doth frci
His fnout Jigs fepiilchcrs where ere he goes,
Being mou'd he ftrikcs, w hat ere is in his way,And whom he flrikes.his crooked tuihcs flav.
His brawnie fides with hairic brifUcs armed,
Arc better proofe then thy fpearcs point can enter.
His {liort thick necke cannot be eafiJy harmed*
Being ircfulljon the lyon he will venter^
The thornie bramblcs^and imbracing buHies,
As fearcfull of him part^through whom he ruflies.
Alasjhc naught eftecm's that face of thine.
To which loues eyes paies tributarie gazes,
Nor thy (oft handes/weet HpSjand chriftall einc,
V Vhofe full perfcv^ion all the world amazes.
But hauing thee at vantagc(wondrous dread!)
Wold roote thcfc beauties,as he root's the mead.
Oh let him keep his loathfome cabin ftill,
Beautic hath nanght to do with iiichfoulc fiends,
Come not within his danger by thy \\ ill.
They that thriue well^take counfcll of their friends.
When thou didft name the boare,notto diifcblc,
Ifeard ihy fortunc^aud my ioynts did tremble,
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