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A Courtlie controuersie of Cupids Cautels

Conteyning fiue Tragicall Histories, very pithie, pleasant, pitiful, and profitable: Discoursed uppon wyth Argumentes of Loue, by three Gentlemen and two Gentlewomen, entermedled with diuers delicate Sonets and Rithmes, exceeding delightfull to refresh the yrkesomnesse of tedious tyme. Translated out of French as neare as our English phrase will permit, by H. VV. Gentleman [i.e. Henry Wotton]
 

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[In shrowde of shadie verdant vine]

In shrowde of shadie verdant vine,
in wreathed braunches i
quaffing out cuppes of pleasaunt wine,
with upright face do lye:
Approche my prettie dayntie trull,
a while let vs two kisse and cull.
For as the tickell wheele doth glide,
and force with beautie wans away:
so youth without returne doth slide,
and wormes vpon our fleshe shall pray.