The anatomie of humors: vvritten by Simion Grahame

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Title
The anatomie of humors: vvritten by Simion Grahame
Author
Grahame, Simion, ca. 1570-1614.
Publication
At Edinburgh :: Printed by Thomas Finlason,
1609.
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Page [unnumbered]

OF A BEE.

Del' Ape ch' Io prouai Dolce, e Crudele L' agonel Core, enela bocca iL mele.

MADRIGALL.

ONce did I see a sounding Bee. Amongst her sweetned swarme still would shee flee and favour me. Then did I dread no harme.
Now whilst in Nectred-glory of her gaines, She sits and suckes the faire well-flourish'd flower: My sugred hopes are turn'd to bitter paines, And look'd-for-sweet is nothing else but sower: Ah cruell sweet, Bee sweet and cure my smart, Hony my mouth, but doe not sting my hart.
FINIS.
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