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- THE RAPE OFLVCRECE.
Perchance his boft of Lucrece Sou'raignti?,
Suggcftcd this proud ifluc of a King :
For by our cares our hearts oft tay hted be :
Perchance that cnuie otforich a thing
Brauing compare, di(clainefully did (ling (vant,
His high pLcht thoughts that meaner menlhould
That golden hap which their fuperiors want.
But (bme vntimelie thought did inftigatc.
His all too timelefle fpeede if none of ihofe,
His honor, his affaires, his friends, his ftate,
Negleded all, with fwift intent he goes,
To quench the coalc which in his liucr glowes.
O ralli falfe heatc, wrapt in repentant cold,
Thy haftic fpring ftill blafts and nerc growes old.
When at Colatium this falfe Lord ariucd,
V Veil wa ,he welconVd by the Romaine dame,
Within w hofe face Beautie and Vcrtue driued.
Which of thbm both fbould vndei prop her fame.
VVhe Vertuebrag'd, Beautie wold blulhfor(hame,
V^hen Beautie bofted blu(lies,in defpight
. Vcrtue would ftaine that ore with filucr vshite.
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11. 36-56
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