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THE R A P E O F L V C R E C E. So Co, quoth he, thefc lers attend the time. Like Httlcfrofts that fbmetime threat the /pi ing. To ad a more rcioy fing to the prime, And giue the fneaped birds more caufe. to fing. -Pain payes the income of cch precious thing, (fandi ■ ■■f Huge rocksjhigh windsjdrong pirats^flielucs and ^The marchant fcarcs, ere rich at home he lands. Now is he come vnto the chamber dore.That Ihuts him from the Heaucn ofhis thought, V Vhich with a y ecldiug latch, and with no more, Hath bard him from the blciTcd thing he fought. So from himfclfe impiety hath wrought, That for his pray tb pray he doth begin,As ifthe Heaucns ihould countenance his fin. But in the midft of his vnfruitfull prayer^ - Hauing folicited th'eternall power, - That his foule thoughts might copaffc his fair faire, And they would ftand aufpicious to the howrc. Euen there he ftarts, quoth he, I muft deflowrej The powers to whom I pray abhor this fa6t, How can they then aflfift me in the awt ? D II- 330—350
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