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- THE
RAPE
OF
LVCRECE.
Eu'n
In this
thought through
the
Jark-night
he
ftca-
A
captiuc
viv::l:or
that
hath
lofl:
in
gainc,
(leth,
Bearing
away
the
wound
that
nothing
hcalcth,
The
fcarrc that
will
dilpight
of
Cure
rcmainc,
Lcauin^
his
fpoilc
pcrplcxt
in
greater
paine.
> Sheebearesthe lode oflufi he left bchintJe,
^ And he the burthen of a guiltie minde.
Hcelike a thceuiln dog creeps fadly thence,
Shce like a wearied Lambe lies panting there,
He fcowles and hates himfelfe for his otfencc,
Shee defperat wich her nailcs her flclTi doih tcarc.
He faintly flies fweating with guiltie feare:
Shee ftaies exclayming on the dircfull night,
He runnes and chides his vaniibt loth'd delight.
He thence departs a heauy conuertite,
Shee there remainesa hopelefle caif-away,
He in his fpeed lookesfor the morning light :
Shee pray cs Ihee neucr may behold ihe day.
For dale, quoth ihec^nighrs fcapcs doth open lay,
> And my true eyes haue neuerpradiz'd how
■■■>■ To cloake offences with a cunning brow.
They
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