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[lxxi] To Chloris.
See Chloris, how the CloudesTilte in the azure Lists,
And how with Stygian Mists
Each horned Hill his giant Forehead shroudes,
Ioue thundreth in the Aire,
The Aire growne great with Raine,
Now seemes to bring Deucalions Dayes againe:
I see thee quake, come, let vs home repaire,
Come hide thee in mine Armes,
If not for Loue, yet to shunne greater Harmes.
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