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- VENTS AND ADONIS.
What (hould I do, fccingthcc fo indeed ?
That tremble at th'imagination,
The thought of It doth make my faint heart bleed,
And fcare doth teach it diuination 5
I prophecie thy death, my liuing (brrow,
If thou incounter with the boare to morrow.
But If thou needs wilt hunt, be rui'd by me,
Vncouple
at
the
timerous
flying
hare,
Or at the foxe which Hues by fubtiltie,
Or at the Roe which no incounter dare :
Purfucthcfefcarfull creatures o're the downes,
And on thy wcl breathd horfe keep w ith thy houds
And when thou hafl on foote the purblind hare,-
Markc the poore wretch to ouer-iliut his troubles,
How he outruns the wind, and with what care,
He crankcs and erodes with a thoufand doubles.
The many mufits through the w hich he goes.
Are like a laberinth to amaze his foes.
Sometime
he
runncs
among
a
Hocke offheepe^
To make
the
cunning hounds
miftakc
their
fmell,
And fbmetime where earth-deluing Conies kecpc,
To
ftop
the
loud purfuers
in their
yell
:
And lomctlmc fbrteth with a heard of deare,
Danger deuifcthfliifts, wit waites on fearc.
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