and their Flies. 
Lookc how the hungry Larabc doth friske and_play, 
With rcftlefie taile,and head,and cucry licnbe. 
When it hath met his morher gone aftray, 
Who abfcnt blear’d and tcar’d as much for him: 
Or as AurorA leapcs at brcakcof day. 
Seeing her loucly brother rife fo trim, 
No lefle that Princcfletriumph’t(if not more) 
Finding out that which was not found before. 
Louts Schoolermfler i records a tale moft fweete, bh u 
Of louers two that dwelt at Babilotti 
Equall of age,in worth and beautie meetc, 
Each of their fex the floure and paragon. 
Next neighbours borne on fide of felfefamc urectc. 
For twixt their parents houfes dwelled none. 
Him Pyrat#ttSy her T htsbe men di d call, 
• Coupled in heart,though feuered by a wall. 
As neighbours children, oft they talke and view. 
That ncighbourfhip was forraoft ftcppctoloue, 
Louc^hich (like priuate plants) in fhort time grew. 
Pales, wals, and eues,yea houfes and allaboue. 
Nay Hymencus feafts were liket’cnfuc. 
And facred hands giue ring and wedding gloue, 
Had not vnhappie parents thatforbad. 
Which to forbid* no caufe but wil, they had. 
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