Quarles - PR3652 D58 1669

~ ~o Tht Hi/lfJry of SA. MP SO N. The welcome Pris'ner with agre~ter n9ife Of tri[\mph, than the greatqefs of their ioys.. Required : Some with fi1d~en de~h W<Jtiid gr~.et The new-came Gudl:; whdfi: others, mor~ difc.reet, Wit~. Iingring pains, ~l.'l~~ortures 'more.eiatf, Woul~ force him to ~~fc<;>ver, in the .Fa(t,, , . Whohis Abettors were ;: o~pers gjlinf~iql jr That courfe, fo.r fear ~~~fcue m~y qe made ~ .·. Some cry, 'l'i.t fittefl tb.~~t, tb' Ojjepder bi}fr.l:. Tbere, where his aofedbapds had done the ((eid,.:· • Ot~e,rs.~ri~d No, where fort«.ne bath co.!tff~n'd ~!nt, We lll(Jl hz,m: Befi, te-kjtl bim w~ere.~e:fi_nq f'llJJ: Thus "iariou.fly they fpc;nt their doubtful p,t~.aeh~ At Jafl: they all agreed on,fudden death ; -' · . ). Th ., I • .) I ere sno contentron now, but only who :. -:··: ~ :: 1 1 .,. Shall firike the•firfi, Qr give the fpceding b,I"~w•. . . ,.. J. Have ye beheld a fingle tht~~ of flax, ..." ~ .. Touch'd by the fire, how the fire cracks· . . .., Witheafe, and pans the tend_er twine in fut?~;m~ _ " Even fo,:;ts the firfi arm began to thunder .. · · J. Upon the Pris'ners life, he burfi the Ba!!d~j ·. Fromhis firong wrifis, a11d freed his loos·ped hands; H~ fioop'd, from off the blood-cxpecting-grafs, He fnatcht the crooked Jaw-hone of an Afs; ·wherewith his fury dealt fi 1.chdown-right blows _ So oft redoubled,that h overthrows Man after man; and being ring'd about With the difiraetcd, and amaz.ed Rout Of rude Fhiiifiians, turn'd Jlis body round.· And in a circie clings them to the ground: Each blow had proof; for where the Jaw-bone mift, The-furious Charppion wounded withhis{ifi: ;– Betwixt them both ·his Fury di~ uncafe A thoufan~ fouls, which in that fatal place, Had left their rui.n'd carkaffes, to feaft , The flefh-d~vouring fowl, and rav'nous beaft : · • I With

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