Emblemes and Epigrames Psal: Quum defecerit virtus mea, ne derelinquas me, Domine. [A.D. 1600, by Francis Thynne ... ]: Edited by F. J. Furnivall |
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Emblemes and Epigrames | ||
(6) Labour quencheth Lecherie.
Dictinian Diana, whichOf Phœbus borroweth lighte,
The glistring Queene of Woodes and groves,
and Ladie of the nighte,
Pursues the Hart—whose nimble feete
doe make him seeme to flie,—
with bowe and howndes, whose thundringe voice
doth Eccho in the Skye.
Yonge Cupid is not farr behinde,
but followeth on as as faste.
He shootes, but leaves no wound; in vaine
his fierie dartes are caste.
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why loue can take not holde
Of chast and travelinge Diane,
Of this thow maiste be bolde:
It is, for that shee not consumes
her golden time in vaine,
Nor Idle thoughts of wanton youth
doe harbor in her brayne;
ffor, flienge Canker of slothfull eise,
in huntinge spends the daye,
Wastinge her time with those delights,
to beate fond thoughts awaie.
Whoe therfore wiselie seekes to shunn
the force of Cupids Ire
vse exercise, flie Idle thoughtes;
soe shalt thow quench his fire.
Emblemes and Epigrames | ||