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- THE RAPE OF LVCRECE.
This pidurc fhec aduifcdly pcrufd,
And chid the Painter for his wondrous skill :
Sayingjfbmc Ihape in S i n o n s was abui'd,
Sofaireaformelodg'dnot a mind fo ill,
And ftill on him (hcc gaz'd, and gazing ftLII,
Such fignesoftruthinhis plaine facclhccfpicd,
That fhee concludes, the Pidurc was belied.
It cannot be (quoth (he) that fo much guile,
(Shce would haue faid) can lurke in fuch a looker
But T A R CL^ I N s lhape,camc in her mind the while,
And from her tongue, can lurk,fi-om cannot, tookc
It cannot be, ihec in that fence forfookc.
And turn'd it th us, It cannot be I find,
But fuch a face fhould bcarc a wicked mind.
Forcucnasfubtill Sinon here is painted.
So fobcr fad, fb wcaric, and fo mildc,
(As ifwi h gricfe or trauaile he had fainted)
To me came Tar q^v i k armed to beguild
With outward honeiHe, but yet defild
With inward vicc,as Priam him did chcrifh :
' •So did I T A R Qv I N, fo my Troy did pcrifh.
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1527—
1547
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