Cynthia VVith certaine sonnets, and the legend of Cassandra.

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Title
Cynthia VVith certaine sonnets, and the legend of Cassandra.
Author
Barnfield, Richard, 1574-1627.
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At London :: Printed for Humfrey Lownes, and are to bee sold at the vvest doore of Paules,
1595.
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SONNET. XII.

Some talke of Ganymede th' Idalian Boy, And some offaire Adonis make their boast, Some talke of him whom louely Lada lost, And some of Ecchoes loue that was so coy. They speake by heere-say, 1 of perfect truth, They partially commend the persons named, And for them, sweete Encomions haue framed: I onely t'him haue sacrifiz'd my youth. As for those wonders of antiquitie, And those whom later ages haue inioy'd, (But ah what hath not cruell death destroide? Death, that enuies this worlds felicitie.) They were (perhaps) lesse faire then Poets write, But he is fairer then I can indite.
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