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TENVS AND ADONIS. Venus falutes him with this fairc good morrow,Oh thou cleare god, and patron of all light, From whom ech lampjand Ihining rtar doth borrow, The beautious influence that makes him bright, There Hues a fbnne that 'uckt an earthly mother, May lend thee lighr,as thou doeft lend to other. This fayd, (he hafteth to a mirtle groue, Muling the morning is ib much ore-wornc, And yetlTne heares no tidings of her loue ^ She barkens for his hounds, and for his home, Anon Ihe heares them chaunt it luftily, And all in haft ihe coafteth to the cry. And as fhe runnes;,the buflies in the way, Some catch her by the necke,fome kiffe her face, Som.e twin'd about her thigh to make her ftay, She wildly breakethfrom their ftrid: imbrace, Like a milch Doe, whofefwelling dugs do ake, Hafting tofced herfawne, hid in fome brake, By this (he heares the hounds are at a bay, Whereat ilie darts like one that fpies an adder, V Vreath'd vp in fatall folds iuft in his way, The feare whereof doth make him fhakc,& fhuddcr, Euen fo the timerous yelping of the hounds, Appals her fenfes, and her fpirit confounds. F iij 11. 859—882
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