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Of the Sil^e ypormes 
The feed's or Trace you Gods fteppes, and til you can attainc 
'frYLtS'” Whcrwith to feed your guefts when firft they fhcw, 
hatched till the Hafie not their hatching, fort wilprooueapainc, 
ttditi tr “ ^^ lin S y° u J hearts with ruth, your eyes with dew. 
As when thVntimely lambe on Sarawsphinc, 
Fallne too too foonc from winter-ftarued ewe. 
To pine you fee for want of liquid food. 
Which fhouldreftore his wants of vitall blood. 
iTbeMuthery Attend thetefore,when farmers (x) ioyrenues 
Herliucly face, and buddeth all in greene. 
For Hyerns then, with all his frozen crues, 
Is fully deadjor fled to earths vufeene, 
Corne,cattell,flowers,feare then no hcauienewes. 
From Northern coafts,or Berea s region keenc: 
Birds flngjflies buzze,bees huro,yca al things 
To fee the very blufh of Merm lippe. ( skip 
Let fwallowes come 5 let florkes be feene in skic, 
aT beTQghth- Let (i)Philmelal ing,lct (})Prc?ne chide, 
x 3 v*w,m*. (4 )Tyry-tiry4cnm vpward Pie, 
4 Larkgs, Let conftant Caches cooke on euery fide, 
Let mountainemice abroad in ouert lie. 
Let euery tree thruft foorth her budding pride. 
Yet none can truely warrant winters flighr, 
.Till Ait be feene with gemmes andiewels digfit. 
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