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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.
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