Emblemes and Epigrames Psal: Quum defecerit virtus mea, ne derelinquas me, Domine. [A.D. 1600, by Francis Thynne ... ]: Edited by F. J. Furnivall |
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3. | (3) Vpon the armed Statue of Venus. |
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(3) Vpon the armed Statue of Venus.
ffayre Venus, tell whye dost thow Armor beare,
and cloggs thy self with heavie Coate of Steele;
thow art not Mars, thoughe his attire thow weare,
nor warlick broyles thow ever yet didst feele;
sweet speech, good lookes, allurements of delight,
are weapons servinge better for thy fight.
and cloggs thy self with heavie Coate of Steele;
thow art not Mars, thoughe his attire thow weare,
nor warlick broyles thow ever yet didst feele;
sweet speech, good lookes, allurements of delight,
are weapons servinge better for thy fight.
In vaine, therfore, thus feircelie art thow armed,
for natures harnesse best beseemes thy kinde;
with blowdie weapons why shouldest thow be charmed,
wherin small comfort thow dost ever finde?
for naked and vnarm'd, with bewties sheilde
thow madest the god of battell for to yeilde.
for natures harnesse best beseemes thy kinde;
with blowdie weapons why shouldest thow be charmed,
wherin small comfort thow dost ever finde?
for naked and vnarm'd, with bewties sheilde
thow madest the god of battell for to yeilde.
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