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- VENVS AND ADOl^IS.
O thou didft kill mcjlvill rrie once againe,
Thy eyes (hrowd tutor, that hard heart of thine.
Hath taught them (cornfull tricJ. ^, ^ fuch difdaiiie.
That they baue murdred this poorc heart of mine,
And thefc mincey es true leaders to their quecne.
But for thy piteous lips no more had fcene.
Lofig may they kiffe cch otherfor this cure,
Oh neucr let theircririifon liueriesweare,
And as they la{l,theiryerdour ftill endure,
To driuc infci^ionfrom the dangerous yearc :
That- the liar-gazers hauing writon deatbj
May {ay,tb.ep.lagueis baniiht by th)<breath,
Pur^ lips, fwcet fcales in my fbft lips imprinted,
V Vbat bargaines may I make ftilUo be fealing ?
To fell jiiyfelfe I can be well contented,
So thoii wilt buy, and pay, a ndvfe good dealing,
■V^Vhich purchafe if thou makc,for feare of flips,
Setthy fcale manuell, on my wax- red lips.
A ihoui^nd
kifles
buyes
my
heart
from
me,
And
pay
them
at
thy
leifure,
one
by
one,
VVhatis
ten
hundred
touches
vntothce,Are they
not
quickly
told,
and quickly
gone
?
Say
for
non-paimetjthat
the
debt Ihould
double,
1$
twentie
hundred
kiflTes
fuch
a
trouble
?
Faire
11. 499—522
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