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To be delighted with his mafterspraifey 



j4nd when he Jlrok^s his neck,, his cenrageraife. 



When fiyfl he's weaned from fucking^ let him hear 



Thefe things f and trembling he compeWd to wear 



Soft Halters oft about his head ^ but \vhe-i7 



HiS life hath feen four Summers-, teach him then 



To run the Ring-, in order high to beat 



ThegroHndy and both w^ies sktlfu'ly curveat 



As tf hetoyi'd \ then let him with his fpeed 



Challenge the windy an ^ from all curbing freed^ 



Scowre ore the champion f elds fo fwi ft .^ that there 



Thefands no print of his light foot do bea^. 



So when the Scythians ^«7//, and North-we^ wind 



From their cold quarter fiercely blow, and bind 



The dry clouds up : all ore the waving field. 



Corn baws with equdblafis y woods tops do yield 



A murmuring noife-, long waves roul en thejhore-, 



Forth flies the wind-, fweeps lands and watery o*r€ \ , 



Thy Hjrfe thus ordred to the races end . 



hil bloudy fornd-, viBorioufy' will tend: 



Or elfe his tamed neck, will better bow 



To draw the Belgian Chariot -j let him grow 



Full fed, when he is broken Wfll-, nor fear 



His growth 'y fa fed before he's brokey he'I bear 



Too great a flomack patiently to feel :.-c^. v 



The lafiing whip, or chew the curbing feel. ' 



But no one care doth jnore their flrength improve y . 



Then ftill to keep them from Veneriai lovs. ^c. 



See how the Hrrfes joints all tremble, when 



A Mares known fcent he through the Air doth fcely . 



Noftripesy no flrength of men, no bit of ft eel. 



No Rocks, nor Dikes, or Rivers in his way, ■■'■-, 



Which roul whde Mount ains^y can his fury flay; ^c. . 



But ft range ft far 

 Is thole Mare" s fuious love, . which Venus/f^/j 

 When they their Mafler Gla.uc\iSpeace-me4Lrent,.,,\^,.. 

 Love makes them mount ore lofty Gargarus 

 Andfwimthe ftreamoffwift Mcznias. 



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