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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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