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The Argument of the Dialogue.
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The Argument of the Dialogue.
Ivno of Ganimed is iealous growne,And much vpbraids Iove with the Phrygian Swaine;
Willing (before him) to prefer her owne:
And therefore blames her husband, but in vaine.
Although this Fable to the gods extends,
Base sordid lust in man it reprehends.
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