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The Works of Michael Drayton

Edited by J. William Hebel

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36

[Thou purblind Boy, since thou hast beene so slacke]

Thou purblind Boy, since thou hast beene so slacke,

Cupid conjured.

To wound her Heart, whose Eyes have wounded me,
And suff'red her to glory in my Wracke,
Thus to my aid, I lastly conjure thee;
By Hellish Styx (by which the Thund'rer sweares)
By thy faire Mothers unavoided Power,
By Hecat's Names, by Proserpine's sad Teares,
When she was rapt to the infernall Bower;
By thine owne loved Psyches, by the Fires
Spent on thine Altars, flaming up to Heav'n;
By all true Lovers Sighes, Vowes, and Desires,
By all the Wounds that ever thou hast giv'n;
I conjure thee by all that I have nam'd,
To make her love, or Cupid be thou damn'd.