and their Flies. 
In vaine thus hauing plaind in place diftin&, 
When night approach^, they ech bad ech adew* 
Kisfing their wal apart where it was chinckt. 
Whence louelyblafts and breathings maincly flew: 
But kifles ftaide on eithers fide faft linckt. 
Seal’d to the wal with lips and Loucrs glue: 
For though they were both thick and many cake*, 
Y et thicker was the w al that did them breakc. 
Rofe-fingred i Dame no fooncr had put out uomerMi, 4. 
Nights twinckling fires and candles ofthe skie. 
Nor Phabtts z brought his trampling deeds about, xTheS***. 
Whofe breath dries vp the teares of Veftacs 3 eic» i rheeank. 
But fwift and fofr s without all noyfeor fhowt. 
To wonted place they haftcnfecrctly. 
Where midft a many words muttred that day. 
Next midnights watch.cach vowes to ftcaic away. 
And left when hauing houfeand cittie paft. 
They yet might erre in fields, and neucr mecte. 
At Ninas 4 tombe their Rendcs-yous is plac t, 
Vnder the Mulb’ry white,and hony-fweetc: 
Growing hard by afpringthatranneat wafte, 
With ftreames more fwift then fpeedy 5 //er/fecte. 
There they agreed in fpitc of fpiee to ftand, 
Whc 6* Monarchs teame had paft 7 Beotes hand. 
C x Con- 
i Which v* 
without the 
gates ofUaLiloK t 
toward*. tltefor. 
refi.Sahel!.EM. 
ntiai.i.cnf.6. 
5 Tin fwift ri. 
uer of Votutvre, 
6 The Charltt 
waint. 
7 The great flat 
following Vtf* 
motor. 
