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ACOLASTVS HIS AFTER-WIT.
Eubulus. Acolastus.
Eub.
GRase on deare Flocks, & tend your blessed feeding,
While your sad Master wofull and forlorne,
In his poore Lambes a pensiue lesson reading,
With Sin-bred sorrow hayles the weeping morne;
The morne, who sampling men their sinnes to rue,
Hath washt earths motley face in weeping dewe.
Faire Queene Aurora, Beautie of the East,
What vncouth chance thy wonted cheere hath blent?
Whose blithsome vp-rise makes Nights prisoners blest,
And greets their waking harts with sweet content:
What spite hath rob'd thee of thy golden rayes,
The mild fore-runners of our Sommer dayes?
O may it be the Heauen-threatning deeds,
Of Earth-bred Gyants, Adams sinfull brood,
Thus gars thee maske in mal-contented weeds,
Drowning the daies light in a mistie moode?
What makes Heauens weep, thee lowre and earth to grone?
T'is men haue sinn'd, oh let them learne to mone.