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THE RAPE OF LVCRECE. O teach me how tOHnake mine owne cxcufe. Or (atthe leaft) this refuge let me findc, Though tpy groflc bloud be ftaind with this abufc, Immaculate, and fpotlefl'e is my mind, That was not forc'd, thit neuer was inclind ToacccflarieyceldingSjbiitftillpurc Doth inherpoyfqn'd dofet yet endure, Lo heare thchopeleflc Marchant ofthis lofTc, With head declin'd, and voice dam'd vp with wo, With fad fet eyes and wretched armes acrofle, From lips new waxen pale, begins to blow The griefe away, that ftops his anfwer fo. But wretched as he is he ftriues in vainc^ What he breaths out,his breath drinks vp again. As through an Arch, the violent roaring tide, O utruns the eye that doth behold his haft : Yet in the Edie boundeth in his pride, Backe to the ftrait that forft him on fb faft : In rage fent out, recald in rage being paft, Euen fo his(ighcs,hi$ fbrrowcs make a faw, To pu(h griefe on, and back the fame grief draw. Which II. 1653— 1673
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