Quarles - PR3652 D58 1669

The 1/iflory of s A Mp s o-N. I . ' ;; ' ' ' ! ; · -lrfeditat. i S• ~ . . . I J • . ~ ! , / ~< • , -• .' •' ~ •• '. • DOft t,hou not tremble? d.oes thytroubl~,d ear _ , Not t}ngle? not thy fpirits faint to hear .· . < · .Th'evoice ofthofe, whofe dying thrieks proclaim _ _Their tortureS, that ~re broyling in the flame! · She, whofe 'illuftriousbeatny did not ktiQ.Y?: _,., I Where to be matcht, but one poor hour-ago :-. _. ' She, whofe fair eyes were apt to make.man ;err, . ~ From his knownJaith, and turn_Idolater.!,.-... \ __ $he;wiadfe fair cheeks, .~nrichtwith true :c@tn~lexion; Seem'd beauties ftore-houfe: of her jufi perfeai.on; See,how the lies, fee, ho\v rliis beauty lies, _~ · A foul:offence unto thy l9athingeye~ : . : •.: ! · t A ftethly Cinder; Iyi1tg :on the ftoore . .· · .. , •. ' ~tark naked,. had it not been covered o're .' . . · With bafhfubruines, which .werefallen dowri from the confurned roof, and. rud~ly thrown ' ···' On this half ,roafted earth. 0; canft thoti ·read · .{ Het: double ftory, and .thy heart not bleed ,! r~. · ,. What axtthbu more,tha.n fuel Tell' me whereiti ; : Art thou more pr.ivileg"·a '? Or . can thy fia ; ·,, ·'-' ,:' , Plead more t' excufe it l Art thou fa ir, and y-ourig? ~ Why,fo was fhe: \Vere thy·temptations fhong'! ~ · , ;wny/o were hers:, Vlnan:canfl~ rhou plead,.but fhe flad power to ·plead the fatne;ns well as ;:hee? Nor was't her death alone; ·could fatisfie . ~evenge; her 'father, and his houfe mt: ~ die!· •u Unpunifht crimes do often ·br;n~ themm, ·~ ·n~at .\y~ re_ho lefs,than ~ra1~~crs t tr~e fih : _,f_ J f-l:mtft}: d1e., becaufe b s f•m·reprom ,. Of roo foul fin, was not aufiere enough ... .. . , Was vengeance now appeas'd? Hath .not ·the crime Paid afufricicnt Int'rd l for the time· ?

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