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VENVS AND ADONIS.
For there his fmell with others being mingled,
Thehocfent-fnuffinehoundsarcdriucntodoubt^
Ccafing their clamorous cry, till they haucfinglcd
With much ado the coid fault cleanly out.
Then do they fpend their mouth*s,eccho replies.As if an other chafe were in the skies.
By this poorc wat farrc off vpon a hill.
Stands on his hinder-legs with liftning care,
To hearken if his foes purfuc him ftill,
Anon their loud alarums he doth heare,
And now his griefe may be compared v/ell,
To one fore ficke, that heares the paffing bell.
Then (lialtthou fee the deaw-bedabblcd wretch,
Turne, and returne, indenting witii the way,
Ech cnuious brier, his wearie legs do fcratch,
Ech (hadow makes him flop, ech murmour flay,
Formiferie is trod en on by manie,
And being low, neuer relecu'd by anie.
Lye quietly, and heare a litle more,
Nay do not ilrugglc,for thou Ihait not rife,
To make thee hate the hunting of the bore,
Vnlike my felfe thou hear'ft me moralize.
Applying this to that, and fo to fo.
For louc can comment vpon cueric wo.
Where
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