The Loves of Amandus and Sophronia Historically Narrated. A Piece of rare Contexture, Inriched with many pleasing Odes and Sonnets, occasioned by the Jocular, or Tragicall occurrences, hapning in the progresse of the Historie. Disposed into three Books, or Tracts by Samuel Sheppard |
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[From high Olimpus I am come]
From high Olimpus I am come,Ever blest Elizium,
For to forewarne thee what shall be
Thy Fate, for the futuritie.
Amandus (thy espoused Lord)
Hath quel'd the Girpids by his sword;
Now's in Verona, feeles much smart,
And woe, not knowing where thou art.
Rhoxenor triumphs in his ill;
Cheribrert laughs, to have his will:
But all the heavenly powers agree
Punishment for their treacherie.
Lucinda shall, forfeit her breath,
While she bewailes Rhoxenors death:
And then, if thou applaud the thing,
Thou shalt be partner with a King.
When many sorrowes thou hast past,
Expect triumphant joy at last.
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