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- VENVS
AND ADONIS.
Tis
not
my
fuultjthc
Bore prouok't
my
umcr^
Be
wrcik
t
on him
(
inuifiblc
commaiindcr)
T'is
he
touIccrcatLire^that
hath
done thccwroncr,
I did
but
acl,iic's
author
ofthy (launder.
Greet
e
hath two
tongues^
and
neucr
w
oman
ycr,
Could
rule
them
both/v
ithout
ten
womens
wit.
Thus hoping that Adonis is aliue,
Her ralh iufped ihe doth extenuate,
And that his bcautie may the betterthriue,
V V ith death the humbly doth infinuatc,
Tels
him
of
trophicsjdatucs^tombes^and
ftories,
His vidorics,
histriumphs^
and
his
glories.
O
loue
quoth
fhc,
how much
a
foole
was
I,
To
be
ot
fuch
a
weakc
and
fillic
mind.
To
V.
ailc his
death
who
hues, and
muilnot
die,
Till
mu'uaHouerthr'ow
ofmortallkind
?
For he
beingdead,
with
him
is
beautic
flainc,
And
beautic
dcad,bkicke Chaos comes
againc.
Fy, fy, fond loue, diou art as full offearc.
As one with trcafurc ladenjhem'dwiththeeues,
Trifles vnwitneflcd with cyCjOr care,
Thy coward heart withfahc bethinking grecucs.
Euen at this word ihe hcares a merry borne.
Whereat (lic}eaps,that was biitlatcforlornc.Cz
11. 1003 — 1026
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