Venus and Adonis (Quarto 1, 1592-3)
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VENVS AND ADONIS.
¶VVhereat her teares began to turne their tide,
¶Not to beleeue, and yet too credulous:
¶Thy weale, and wo, are both of them extreames,
¶Despaire, and hope, makes thee ridiculous.
¶_The one doth flatter thee in thoughts vnlikely,
990_In likely thoughts the other kils thee quickly.
¶Adonis liues, and death is not to blame:
¶It was not she that cald him all to nought;
¶Now she ads honours to his hatefull name.
995_She clepes him king of graues, & graue for kings,
¶Yet pardon me, I felt a kind of feare
¶VVhen as I met the boare, that bloodie beast,
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