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- THE RAPE OF LVCRECE.
Come Philomcic that fing'fl: of rauilhment,
Make thy dxd grouc in my difheucld hearc,
As the danke earth v;ecpes at thy languiil imcnt:
So I at each fad ftraine, will ftraine i tearc.
And with deepc groncs the Diapafon bearc:
For burthen-wife ile hum on T a r qy i n ftll!,
While thou on Terevs defcants better skill
And whiles agalnft a thorne thou bear'ft thy part,
To keepc thy fliarpe woes waking, wretched I
To imitate thee well, againfl: my heart
V V ill fixe a fliarpe knife to affright mine eye,
Who if it winke fliall thereon fall and die,
Thefemeanesasfretsvponaninftrument,
Shal tune our heart-ftrings to true languilhmcnt.
And for poore bird thou fing'fi: not in the day,
As fliaming anie eye fhould thee behold :
Some darke dcepe defert fcated from th e way,
That knowes not parching heat, nor freezing cold
Will wee find out : and there w^e w ill vnfold
To creatures ftern,(ad tunes to change their kinds,
' Since me proue beafts,let beads bear getle minds*
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