To hear her dear tongue robb’d of such a joy, EPITHALAMION TERATOS. Sweet close of his ambitious line, Love's glory doth in darkness shine. Come, naked virtue's only tire, Love calls to war, Sighs his alarms, The field bis arms. Come, Night, and lay thy velvet hand On glorious Day's outfacing face : And all thy crowned flames command, For torches to our nuptial grace. Sudden humour, or fancy. Love calls to war, Sighs his alarms, The field his arms. No need have we of factious Day, To cast, in envy of thy peace, Here Beauty's day doth never cease, Love calls to war, Sighs his alarms, The field his arms. The evening star I see ; Rise, youths! the evening star Both now embracing be. quets; rise! Now the bright marygolds, that deck the skies, Love paints his longings in sweet virgins' eyes: quets; rise! Rise, virgins ! let fair nuptial loves infold Your fruitless breasts : the maidenheads ye hold Are not your own alone, but parted are, Part in disposing them your parents' share, And that a third part is : so must you save Your loves a third, and you your thirds must have. Love paints his longings in sweet virgins' eyes: Rise, youths ! Love's right claims more than ban quets; rise! Herewith the amorous spirit, that was so kind To Teras' hair, and comb'd it down with wind, Still as it, comet-like, brake from her brain, Would needs have Teras gone, and did refrain To blow it down which staring up, dismay'd The timorous feast, and she no longer stay'd ; But bowing to the bridegroom and the bride, Did like a shooting exhalation glide Out of their sights : the turning of her back Made them all shriek, it look'd so ghastly black. O hapless Hero! that most hapless cloud Thy soon succeeding tragedy foreshow'd. Thus all the nuptial crew to joys depart, But much wrung Hero stood Hell's blackest dart: Whose wound because I grieve so to display, I use digressions thus t'increase the day. THE ARGUMENT OF THE SIXTH SESTY AD. Leucote flies to all the winds, |