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The Forrest of Fancy

Wherein is conteined very prety Apothegmes, and pleasaunt histories, both in meeter and prose, Songes, Sonets, Epigrams and Epistles, of diuerse matter and in diuerse manner. With sundry other deuices, no lesse pithye then pleasaunt and profytable [by H. C.]
 

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The tragedy of Meliager, sonne to Oeneus King of Calcedonia.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



The tragedy of Meliager, sonne to Oeneus King of Calcedonia.

Parthaons sonne, Oeneus King
of calcedonia lande,
To all the Gods did institute,
and offer with his hande,
His sacrifise saue onelye to
Diana dyre, whome he
For hatred or forgetfulnes
remitted, wherewith shee
Full greatly greeude, a huge great Bore,
did send to waste the lande,
That made much spoyle in many a place,
and no man might withstand,
Untill Oeneus at the last,
in mind opprest with greefe,
A generall hunt ordeyned had,
whereof his sonne was cheefe.


That Meliager hight, with whome,
besides his vnckles twayne,
That [illeg.]oxeus and Plexippus hight,
there went as bookes shew plaine,
A Uirgin fayre the Daughter,
of Iasius great of Fame,
Through all Arcadia where he raignde,
Atlanta was her name,
Who with a stroke she gaue that Bore,
Did make him fyrst to bleede,
And therefore when the Bore was slaine,
to recompence that deede,
To her the head and humbles both
did Meliager giue.
Which soone from her his vnckles tooke.
so much it did them greeue,
Wherewith Meliager sore displeasde,
did therefore slay them both,
Which when his mother Althea knew,
she waxing wondrous wroth,
Into the fyre the brand did cast,
whereon his lyfe depended,
Which being wasted cleane away,
then straight his life it ended,
For whose dicease his Sisters all,
full lamentably mourned,
Till they at last amidst their wo,
to Turky Hennes were turned.