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 Although that Clytie might excuse hir sorrow by hir love And seeme that so to play the blab hir sorrow did hir move, Yet would the Author of the light resort to hir no more But did withholde the pleasant sportes of Venus usde before. The Nymph not able of hir selfe the franticke fume to stay, With restlesse care and pensivenesse did pine hir selfe away. Bareheaded on the bare cold ground with flaring haire unkempt She sate abrode both night and day: and clearly did exempt Hirselfe by space of thrise three dayes from sustnance and repast Save only dewe and save hir teares with which she brake hir fast. And in that while she never rose but stared on the Sunne And ever turnde hir face to his as he his corse did runne. Hir limmes stacke fast within the ground, and all hir upper part Did to a pale ashcolourd herbe cleane voyde of bloud convart. The floure whereof part red part white beshadowed with a blew Most like a Violet in the shape hir countnance overgrew. And now (though fastned with a roote) she turnes hir to the Sunne And keepes (in shape of herbe) the love with which she first begunne. She made an ende: and at hir tale all wondred: some denide Hir saying to be possible: and other some replide That such as are in deede true Gods may all things worke at will: But Bacchus is not any such. Thys arguing once made still, To tell hir tale as others had Alcithoes turne was come. Who with hir shettle shooting through hir web within the Loome, Said: Of the shepeheird Daphnyes love of Ida whom erewhile A jealouse Nymph (bicause he did with Lemans hir beguile) For anger turned to a stone (such furie love doth sende: ) I will not speake: it is to knowe: ne yet I doe entende To tell how Scython variably digressing from his kinde, Was sometime woman, sometime man, as liked best his minde. And Celmus also wyll I passe, who for bicause he cloong Most faithfully to Jupiter was yoong, Is now become an Adamant. So will I passe this howre To shew you how the Curets were engendred of a showre: Or how that Crocus and his love faire Smylax turned were To little flowres. With pleasant newes your mindes now will I chere. Learne why the fountaine Salmacis diffamed is of yore,