The Faerie Qveen : the Shepheards Calendar : Together With the Other Works of England's Arch-Poët

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> Vnto him(clfc(he came, and him befought, Now with faire Ipeeches, now with chrcjtnings fterhe, I( ought lay hidden in his grieued thought, . < . It to reueale : who dill her an(wcred, there was nbi^bt, Nath'Ie(Te, (he rcfted not fo iatisfidc: , But Icauingwatry gods, as booting nought, •'•' Vnto the fniny hcauen in hafte (he hide, And thence ^/lo/^ king of Leaches brought. ,/*/»o//ocame;whofooncas he had (ought ' Through his difeafc, did by and by out-find, That he did languid^ o( focne inward thought. The which .iflSifted his engricued mind ; Which loue he read to be, that leads each huiog kind. i6 VVhich when he had vnto his mother told. She gan thereat to fret,and greatly grieue. • And comming to her fonne, gan firft to fcold. And chyde at him, that made her misbelieue J ■ ■ But afterwards (began him foft to Ihriue, And wooe with fairc intreaty, to difclofe, Which of the Nymphs his heart fo fore did mieae. For, lure (he weend iLwas fome one of thofe. Which he had lately feen, that for hisLouc he chofe.

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