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Philomythie or Philomythologie

wherein Outlandish Birds, Beasts, and Fishes, are taught to speake true English plainely. By Tho: Scot ... The second edition much inlarged

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DUELLI FINIS
  
  
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DUELLI FINIS

A cast of Falcons (in their pride
At passage scouring) fowle espide
Securely feeding from the spring,
At one both ayme with nimble wing.
They first mount vp aboue Mans sight,
Plying for life this emulous flight
In equall compasse, and maintaine
Their pitch without a lazie plaine.
Then stooping freely (lightning like)
They (counter) dead each other strike.
The fowle escapes, and with her wings
Their funerall dirge, this lesson sings.
“Who aimes at glory not aright,
“Meetes death, but Glorie takes her flight.