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- VENVS AND ADONIS.
What
canO:
thou
talke(quoth
(hc)hafi:
thou
a
torlg?
0
would
thou
hadil:
not,
or
I
had
no
hearing,
Thy marmaides
voice hath
done
me
double
wrong,
1
had
niy lode
before,
now
preft
with
bearing,
Mellodious
difcordjheauenly
tune harih
founding,
Earesdeep
rvvcetmufik,&
harts
deep
fore
wouding
Had
I
no
eyes
but
cares,
rhy
cares
would
loue,
That inward
beautie
and
inuifibic,
Or
w
ere
I
deafe,
thy outward
parrs
would
moue
Ech part in me, that were but fenfible,
Though
neither
eyes,
nbrcares,
tohcarq norfce,
Yet
(liould I
be
in
louc,
by
touching
thee.
Say
that
the
fence
offeeling
wef^
bereft
rtie»..^
;
^And
that
I
could
not
fee,
nor
hearc,
nor
touch.
And
nothing
but
the
verie(i"ncllwCiCi./*'T»f*,
Z
Yet would my loue to thee be rtil! as much, ^Vr
For
fro
the
iHllitorie of
thy
face excelling, (ling.
Corns
breath
perfumd,tbat breedcthloue by
fmel-
B
ut
oh what
banquet
wcrt
thou
to
the
taft,
Being
nourfc, and feeder
of^the
other foure.
Would
they
not wilh
the
feaft
might
cuer
laft,
And
bid fufpition
double
lockc
the
dore^
Leftiealoufiethatfower vnv\£clcome
gueft,^•
Should
by
his
Healing
in
difturbcthefeaft ?
D
ij
II.
427—450
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