Quarles - PR3652 D58 1669

> I ' The Jlifiory of. SA MPS 0 N. THE AR.G~I~ENT. The Philifiians cannot un[olve. The Riddle ; They corrupt the Bride : Sh~ woes h~r Bridegroom to refolve, Her do'#bt'; but gges away den)d. ! .,. . . •' . ' ' Sell. 1 ~· Newwhen three dayes_had run theirhoursout.) i And left no end for WJt-forfaken doubt ·To be refolv'd; the defp'rate undert.akers . "' ~onjoyn'd their whifp'ring head~ (being all partak~r~, ~nd joint-advifers in their net,y J'\id p.Iot) · ;- · ' The time.'s concluded : Have yt;, nor forgo,t · H:qw tht: ol~ Tempter, whet:t he fir{\ bt;ga!,l; Towork tb unhappy overthrow ofMan,, · .(\q:ofl:; the fimple Woman : and reflects. l-fpon the frailty of her__ weaker Sex ; . Even fo thefe curs d Philiftians ( being taught And ~uvor'd by rhefelf-fame fpirir) "\lrought ' · Thefei_f-fame way; their fp~~dy fipp.s ~re ben~ - To the fair Bride; their ~afl:~ C9.1,1ld giv~ ·no vent To th,eir coJreted thoqghts ; their language tilad~ A litrle refpite; ahd at length they, fa,id: ' ' Fai·refl: ofc;r~_amres: Let tl}y g'ende heart ~Receive the Crown due to:'fo fa,irdefert: ' :w.;e have a {uit, · that. mufi: attend the Ieifure ~ Oftl.1Y. b~fl thoughts, andj~ refi:oring pleafu.re ~ 'Opr 'nam~;, and t=r~dit ling~r at the f\ake: .. '()f.d~ep d ~fhonqur ; i(. thou undertake,, ' · ~ ttr.ith pleafing l-anguage, to prevent the.Io!S, t J;he)\ nmfi: f!Jfiain, and t:Irawthell1 from thedrQfs. ) "' . . ' ., ' --~ ~- . - . - • • • I , • ' . ' ; . ' ' Of .... ~ : ,· . r

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