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- THE RAPE OF LVCRECE.
For
fome
hard
f
auour'd
Groomc
of
thine,
quoth
he,
Vnlcffe thou
yoke
thy
liking
to
my
will
lie
murthcr
(Iraight,
and then
ilc
(laughter
thee,
And
fwcare
I
found you where
you
did
fulfill
The lothfome
adt
of
LuO^and
(o
did
kill
The
lechors
in
their
deed,
this
Act
will
be
My
Fame,
and thy perpetuall
infamy.
With
this
I
did
begin
to
ftart
and
cry.
And
then
againd
my
heart he
fct
his
Iword,
Swearing,
vnlcffc
I
tooke
all
patiently,
I
(hould
not
Hue
to
fpeake another
word.
So
lliould
my
lliame
ftill
reft
vpon record,
And
neucr
be
forgot
in
mightie
Roomc
Th'adultcrat death
of
Lvcrece,
and
her
Groomc.
Mine enemy was flrong^ my poore felfc w cake,
(And farrc the weaker w ith !o ftrong a fcare)
My bloudi : ludgc forbod my tongue to /pcake,
No righrfull pica might plead for iuilicc diere.
His fcarlct Lull came cuidcnce tc Iv/carc
That my poore beauiichad purloiii'd his eves,
And when the ludgc is robd^ the priioncr dies*
11. 1632— 1652
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