Quarles - PR3652 D58 1669

The HJftorJ ~f f?...uun ESTE, R. With beft ef b1c:llirjgs rakes ~her lofcr.fear; Great~ofgoods, and feeming befi: eJf great ; Whii:( ~ good ( like Iron ) rufts for want cfufe, And what is bad, is worfed with abufe ; Pleafure, whofe apt, and rig1\c ordained e;d Is butt& fweeten labour, and attend 1 The frailty of man, is now preferr'a fo high,· To be his Lerd, attd bear the Sov'reigncy, l\uli~g his lavi!h thoughts; ignohle attions, And gain5 the conqueft of his beft afftfiifms, Sparing no coft to bolftct up d.elight, . But force vain pleafures to·unwonred htighr. Who adds exccfs unto a._lufif~l heart, Commits acgftly ft11, withgreaterArr. , , THE .ARGUMENT. Effer'.s h~lov'd, wedded, crown'di J 11. Trea{ah; Mordecai bftray'd; The Traytorf 4repurfu.'d, and{hHnd, . Andfor Jbat 1rea[on ~ett apazd. . ~ea. 6. NOw, now the time is come, fair Bfter mutl Expofe her beauty to the Le,hers luft ; NQw, now mw~E{ter_ ftake her honor down 1 And hazard Chaility; to gain a Crown; Gone, gon,e fhe is, ilttendeci to the Courr~ And fpends the evening in the Princes fport : As when aLady (walkingFlora's Bowr) fie~ here a Pinc.k, and there aGilly.flower, Now plucks a Vi1let from her purple ~ed, And~na Prim.rofe ( the yc:ar~ Mai4c:n-head ) ... . Ill f , . • i ' . . . . I ' There

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