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IX.

[Beautie sate bathing by a Spring]

[1]

Beautie sate bathing by a Spring,
Where fairest shades did hide her,
The windes blewe calme, the Birds did Sing,
The coole streames ranne beside her,
My wanton thoughts intis't mine eye
To see what was forbidden,
But better memorie said, Fie fie
So vaine desire was chidden,

2

Into a slumber then I fell,
But fond imagination
Seem'd to see, but could not tell,
Her feature or her fashion.
But euen as babes in dreames doe smile,
And sometime fall a weeping:
So I awakt as wise the while,
As when I fell a sleeping.