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Withall,by him he fcnt the myfteric 
Ofwcauing filkc,which he htmfclfe had found* 
When chac’dfromheau’n by fonnes ownc trechery, 
Hce was eoenpei’d to wander here on ground, 
Wherein the depth off geiefe and pouertie, ; 
The heigth anddepth of Arts he firft did found; 
Yet would he this to none but her rcucale. 
By whofc deuife hce did fhillyra ftcale* * T 
What? fiiaU we thinlce, that hike was a reward. ; 
Bellow’d on ctaftie dame for aide vmuft? > v 
Would menynay, ought they haue fuch hie regard. 
Of that which was tfai lone and hire of luft> 
Not fo, what ere th’Italian Bi&op dar’d .• 
T o faipe for truejand giue it out w ithtrnft: 
YYetfith hike robes the bleffedHigh-prieft wore* 
They were hot furc the firft fruits of a whore. 
viinimStcun- JP* c/pdfiATts i Scribe affirmes in Cean He, 
dtisju.iuaf.i Latous z daughter, quicke of eye and wit, 
* iu blunting abroad,times trauaile to beguile, 
prince- Chaunc’d at the length vnder a tree to fltce, 
ijDmftii, Where many filken bottoms hangd in piles. 
One by another plac’t in order fit. 
Shce tooke one downe,and with her faulcon eye, 
- Found out the end that did the reft yntic. 
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