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Niobe |
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By Childrens birth and death I am become [339] |
So drye, that I am now made mine owne Tombe |
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De Naue arsa |
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Out of a fyred shipp, wch by no way |
But drowning could bee rescu'd from the flame |
Some men leapd forth, and ever, as they came |
Neere the foes shipps did by theyr shott decay |
So all were lost wch in the shipp were found |
They in the Sea, burnt, they it'h burnt shipp drownd |
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Zoppo |
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I am vnable yonder Begger cryes |
To stand or moue, If hee say true hee lyes |
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Hero and Leander |
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Both robbd of Ayre wee both lye in one ground |
Both whome one fire had burn't, one water drownd |
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Cæso d'un muro |
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Vnder an vndermind and shott-bruisd wall |
The too bold Captayne perishd by the fall |
Whose braue misfortune happyest men envy'd |
That had a Towne for Tombe his corps to hide |
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Yor mistris that you follow whores doth taxe you |
Tis strange shee should confesse though it bee true. |