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Beware! Some Cupid kills with arrows, some with traps. Shake. 
Rosebay. Timely advised, the coming evil shun!.......J rior. 
NERIUM. . A little fire is quickly trodden 
Which being suffered, rivers pire eediinn . Shaks. 
The better part of valor is discretion.......... ~ dd, 
n fly betimes, for only they 
cava love, that run away.......+++..++ Carew. 
My heart! I told vee what it was to love; 
mother’s counsels I approve. 
wears his arrows still, and so beware !’’ 
These lessons I remembered oft and oft, 
And when with winning air and accent soft 
The shepherd came, his words, his looks were such, 
I warned thee, heart, not to be pleased so much. 
His quiet joys, and in res, 
Thou hadst not found, gars it was all too late, 
The dart of love is often that of = 
Ah silly, silly heart! I told thee so 
ut I will school thee yet to hide thy wo. 
Moliere. Translated by Cruse. 
What could I more? 
I warned thee, I admonished em foretold 
The as and th ——- 
That lay in wait.. .....--+-- urls alate . «+ Milton. 
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Our peace oak stand as firm as rocky mountain. . Jd. 
ANSWER. 
If tempest come such calms, 
May pst winds blow till they have wakened death! Jd. 
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— a night of storms w beams 
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of prone to the thirsty traveller. 
Aischylus’s Agamemnon. 
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