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- THE RAPE OF LVCRECE.
..*.Thc decpc vexation ofhis inward foulc,
■y Hath feru'd a dumbc arrcfl: vpon his tongue,
Who mad that fbrrowfliould his vfc control!,
•■Or keepe him from hcart-eafing words fo long,
Begins to talke, but through his lips do throng
- V Veakc wordsjfo thick come in his poor harts aid,
Thatnoqian could diftinguiQi what he faid.
Yet fbmetime T a r Qjr i n was pronounced plaine,
But through his teeth, as if the name he tore,
This windie tempeft, till it blow vp raine.
Held backe his fbrrowes tide, to make it more.
At laft it raines, and bufic windes giue ore,
-o .Then fonne and father weep with equal! flrifc,
I . Who fliuld weep moft for daughter or for wife,
^Thc one doth call her his, the other his,
Yet neither may poflefle the claime they lay.
The father faies,lhee's mine,6mine{heeis
Replies her husband, do not take away
My forrowes intcreft, let no mourner fay
He weepes for her,for (hee was onely mine,
And onelie mud be way I'd by C o l a t i n e,
o,
11.
1779—
1799
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