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- THE RAPE
OFLVCRECE.
And
then
with
]anke,and
Icane
difcolouf
d
chcckc
With
hcauic
cy
e^knit-browjand
ftrengthleffc
pace,
Feeble
define
alJ
recreanr,poore
and
n>ccke,
Like
to
a
banckrout beggcr
wailcs
his
cacc
:
.
The
flefh
being proud,
Defire
doth
fight with
gracq
'
For
there
it
reuels,
and
when
that
dccaies,
'
Theguiltic
rebell
forremiflion
praies.
So
fares
it
with
this fault-full
Lord
of
Rome,
Who
this
accomplifliment
fo
hotly
chafed,
For
now
againft himfelfe he
founds
this
doomc,
That
through
the
length
of
times he
ftads
di^raccd:
Bcfidcs
his
foules
faire
temple
is
defaced,
To
whofe
weake
ruines
mufter troopes
of
cares.
To
askc
the
fpotted
PrinccfTe ho
w
ftic
fares.
Sheefayesherfubiedswithfowleinfurrcd^ion,
Haue
batterd
downc
her
confccratcd
wall,
And
by
their
mortal] fauk
brought
in
fubic6tion
Her immortalitie, and
made
her thrall.
To
liuing
death and
pay
nc'pcrpetuall.
Which
in
her
prefciencefhee
controlled
ftill.
But
her
forefightcould
not
foreflall their will.
Fi
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