Natures Embassie Or, The Wilde-mans Measvres: Danced naked by twelve Satyres, with sundry others continued in the next Section [by Richard Brathwait] |
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AN ELEGIE VPON THESE ELEGIES.
Let fond Leander warne thee, to remaineUpon the Riuer banke in safetie:
Let Piramus rash fact thy hand restraine,
Too deare costs Loue, mix'd with such crueltie:
Lastly, let Dido warne thee by her end,
To trie that Guest thou makes thy bosome friend.
Venit amor grauius quo serius vrimur intus,
Vrimur, & cæcum pectora vulnus habent.
Vrimur, & cæcum pectora vulnus habent.
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