and their Flies. 
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The Mulb’ry ftrait(whofc fruit was erft as white 
As whitcft Lilly inthc fruitfullft field) 
Was then and cucr fince in purple dight. 
Yea euen the rootc no other (lame doth yccld> 
With blackifh gore being watred all that night. 
In mornct’ul fort,which round about it wheel’d, 
Oncly her lcaues retaind their former hue. 
As nothing toucht with death of loucr true. 
No fooncr was hce falnc,and falling, freed 
Of perfit fence : but (he fcarcc rid of fcare, 
Rcturnes againc to (landing fore agreed. 
Not dreaming that her loue in kenning were. 
Her feete,her eyes,her heart and tongue made fpced. 
To vtter all things lately hapned there. 
And how (he fcap’t the Lioneffes clawes. 
By lotting fall a fcarfe to make her pawfe. 
But when (he vewd the newly-purpled face 
Of Berries white : that changing chang'd her mind. 
New fignes perfwade her,that is not the place. 
By either part to meete in fore afsign’d. 
Thus doubting whilft (he flood a little fpace. 
She heard a flutering carried with the winde. 
And viewed (omewhat (hake in quiu’rmg wife. 
Which ftraitc rcuok’t hir feetc,but more her eics^ 
Her 
