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To the same.

THe Reuerend Rich-crownd, and Faire Queene, I sing;
(Venus) that owes in Fate the fortressing,
Of all Maritimall Cyprus. Where the force
Of gentle-breathing Zephire sterde her Course
Along the waues of the resounding Sea;
While, yet, vnborne, in that soft fome she laie
That brought her forth; whom those faire Howrs that beare
The Golden-bridles; ioyfully stood nere;
Tooke vp into their armes; and put on her
Weed's of a neuer-corruptible weare.
On her immortall head, a Crowne they plac't;
Elaborate; and with all the beauties grac't
That Gold could giue it. Of a weight so great;
That, to impose, aud take off; it had set
Three Handles on it; made for endlesse hold,
Of shyning Brasse; and all adorn'd with Gold.
Her soft neck; all with Carquenets was grac't;
That stoop't, and both her siluer brests embrac't,

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