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- THE RAPE OF LVCRECE.
And bublingfrom
her
bred,
it
doth
dculdc
In
two
fiow
riuersj
that
the
crimfon
bloud
Circles
her
bodie
in
QHCueric
fide,
Who
Hke
a
late
fack't
Hand
vaftHe
flood
Bare and
vnpcoplcd,
in this
fearfull
flood.
.
,.
Some
of her
bloud
ftill
pure and
red
rcmain'd,
o.
And
Com
look'd
black,&
that
falfc
Tarqvin
ftain'd.
About the mourning and congealed face
Of that blackc bloud^ a watrie rigoll goes,
Which feemes to weep vpon the tainted place,
Andeuerfinceaspittying Lvckece woes,
Corrupted bloud, fome waterie token fhowes,
-»• And bloud vntainted, ftill doth red abide,
>■ Bluihing at that which is fo putrified.
Daughter,
deare
daughter,
oldLvcRETivs
cries,
Thatlife
was
mine
which thou
haft
here
depriusd,
Ifin
the
childethefathcTS
image
lies,
Where
fhall Iliue
now
L
v c r
e
c
e
is
vnliued ?
Thou
waft not
to
this
end
from
me
deriued.>
If
children
praedeccafe
progenitours,
>
•
V Vc
are
tlicir
offpring and they none
of
ours.
Poorc
11. 1737— 1757
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