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- THE RAPE OF LVCREGE.
In value I rai'c at oportunitic,
At time, at T a r q^v i n', and vnchcarfull night,
In vainc I cauill with mine infamie.
In vainc I (purnc at my confirm'd defpight,
This helpclcffe fmoake of words doth mc no right:
The remedie indccde to do mc good,
Is to let forth my fowle defiled blood.
Poore
hand
why
qulucrft
thou
at
this
decree
?
Honor thy felfe to rid me of this ihamc,
For if I die, my Honor Hues in thee,
But if I Hue thou liu'ft in my defame^
Since thou couldft not defend thy loyal] Dame,
And waft affeard to fcratch hcv wicked Fo,
Kill both thy felfe, and her for y eelding fo.
This faid, from her bctombled couch Ihcc ftartcth.
To finde fome dcfp'rat Inflrumcnt of death,
But this no flaughtcr houfe no toole imparteth,
To make more vent for pafTage of her breath.
Which thronging through her lips fovanilhcth,
As fmoake from i^TNA, that in aire confumcs,
Or that which from dilcharged Cannon fumes.
In
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