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TO DIANA.

Shee all waies, turnes vpon, to All their Banes:
Yet, when her fierie Pleasures finde their wanes;
(Her yeelding Bowe unbent) to th'ample House
(Seated in Delphos, rich, and Populous)
Of her deare Brother, her Retreats aduance.
Where, Th'Instauration of delightsome Dance
Amongst the Muses, and the Graces, shee
Giues forme; In which, her selfe the Regencie
(Her vnbent Bowe hung up; and casting on
A gracious Robe) assumes; and first sets gone
The Dances Entrie; to which, all send forth
Their heauenly voices; and aduance the worth
Of her faire-anckl'd Mother; since, to light
Shee Children brought, the farr most exquisite
In Counsailes, and Performances; of all
The Goddesses, that grace the heauenly Hall.
Haile then, Latona's faire-hayrd seede, & Ioues;
My song shall euer, call to Minde your Loues.

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