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Whereat to wonder each man may be bold, 
When feely worms thcmfelues new fliers made, 
Whilftone anothers face they do behold: 
Mufe how,and when,Sc where, this forme they had. 
How new homes fprang fro out their foreheads old. 
Whence ifTued wings,which do them ouer-lade: sake flit fade 
For they recording w hat they were of late, X™ ^ ^ 
Dare not yet mount abode their former ftate. 
As ftudying thus they ftand a day or more, 
Offring to feede on nought but onely aire, 
Lothing the iracate fo much defir’d before, 
1 mcane the leaues of Thisbes tree moft faire: 
Difdaining eke to taftc oiNais ftore. 
To quench the heatc that might their harts impairc: 
At length they know themfelues to bealiuc, 
And fal to that for which our wantons ftnue. 
A day tea bttk 
more after dip • 
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fie togitber. 
Both long, and longing skud to Venut forts. 
To ftirre vp feed that euer may remaine. 
He runnes to her, and fhe to him reforts. 
Each mutually the other entertaine, 
Ioynd with fuch lincks and glue of natures fports. 
That coupled ftil they reft a day or ewaine: 
Yea oftentimes thrifeturnes the welkin round. 
Ere they arc feene vnlockcd and vnbound. 
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are coupled logit: 
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