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VENVS AND ADONIS. With this he brcaketh fronuhc fwcet embrace,Of thofefaire armes which bound him to herbreft, .And homeward through the dark lawnd runs apace, Leaues loue vpon her backe^ deeply diftrefl-, Looke how a bright ftar fhooteth from the skye^ So glides he in the night from Venus eye. Which after him (lie dartes,as one onfhorc Gazing vpon a late embarkedfriend, Till the wilde waues will hauc him feene no more,V Vhofe ridges withthe meeting cloudes contend:So did the mercile(le,and pitchie night, Fold in the obied that did feed her fight. V Vhereat amafd as one tliat vnaware, Hath dropt a precious iewcll in the flood. Or fl:onilht,as night wandrers often are, j Their light blowne out in fome miftrufrfull wood^ Euen fo confounded in the darkefhelay,: ^ ' -' Hauingloftthcfairedifcoucricofherway. And now flie beates her heart,whereat it grones, That all rhe neighbour caucs asfeeming troubled. Make verball repetition qf her mones, PaiTion on paflion,deeply is redoubled, Ay rae,lhe crics,and twcntie times,wo,w^o. And twentie ccchoes,twentie times crieib, Fij 11. 81I--834
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