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Epigrams theological, philosophical, and romantick

Six books, also the Socratic Session, or the Arraignment and Conviction, of Julius Scaliger, with other Select Poems. By S. Sheppard

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Epig. 25. On the wondrous accident happening in Delf, a Towne in Holland (much frequented by Storks) which Towne being accidentally set on fire, the old Storks perceiving the Flame to approach their Nests, attempted to carry their Young ones away, but could not, they were so weighty, which perceiving, they never ceased with their wings spread to cover them, till both the old ones and young ones perished together.
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Epig. 25. On the wondrous accident happening in Delf, a Towne in Holland (much frequented by Storks) which Towne being accidentally set on fire, the old Storks perceiving the Flame to approach their Nests, attempted to carry their Young ones away, but could not, they were so weighty, which perceiving, they never ceased with their wings spread to cover them, till both the old ones and young ones perished together.

The white hu'd Stork, that never toucheth bough,
Whom once the foolish Frogs did King allow,
Seeing her young in flames, oh how it paines her,
Shall she for them adventure life to lose,
Pitty bids her try, but feare restraines her,
Yet pitty her feare soon overthrowes,
And so one tombe, with her poore young, containes her.

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Give place Arabian Bird, thou seek'st new breath,
By being burnt, but she sought onely death:
Learn hence Medea, from an Augurs tong,
To cherrish, and not to destroy thy young.