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_Melpomene, The (gdde and waileFull Mufe vied of Poetes ia honour of Tragedies:as faith Virgil Melpomene thagicdpreclamat mefta boats < $)° \, JiR STOR Vp creel ghofts, The maner of eragicall Peeres, co call {or helpsof Furies and: can ned ghoftes: fo is Hecuba of Raripides, ‘and Yartralus brought ta OFSe ca. Ant ra ‘oF re z ae ine 4 fish wae tjoid gdiadnsd situs erfé, is the fatempne obfeqnicin funcrallese 2 on. 1) pamniera werent Waftof,decay ef tb beatiful 4 peece. | Carke,: care.’ GOUTIT a3G a GF Ad why,an elegant Epanorthofis,asalfo foone after.Nay timemas long agoe.” |! Flouret, a diminutiue foralittle foure. this is a notable and fencentious comparifoa A minore ad mths. . eee ee ee 5 tee ee | hae Relswsen not, line not againef mot in their earthly bodyes: for in hfauenthcy enioy theyr duc reward. , ote Lele ; ic the braunch, wee meaneth Dido,who heing asit were the maiht bragutiinow withered, the buddes thatis beautie (as hee fayd afore) can no thé Aeyiithe) | TE 05) 9 0. With cakes, fit for fhepheards banKets, Heame, for home, after the Northern pro« nouncing . tintky dyed or ftayned. - he. a aed The gaude, the meaning is, that the things, which werc the ornamentes of her lyfe are made the honor of her funerall,asis vfed in burialls. . 50 ; ; Loblin, thename of afsepheard, which feemeibra have bene the loner and deere friend of Dido. ‘Rufbrings, agreeable for fuch bafe gifts.: * oh. ep SB agon Faded lockes, dtyedleaues. Asif Nature her félfe bewayled the death of the Maydé. Sourfe, {pting. ——. Mautled Medowes, for the {andry flowres arg luke a Mantle or Co- uerlet wrought withmany colours. TR, TS pee £ i Philomele, the Nightingale, Who the roets faine once to haue bene 2 Ladie of great _beautie,till being rauithed by her fifttrshusband,the defiredto be rurnedinto a byrd of her name: whofe complaints be very well fet forth of MasGeorge Gafcoin a witti¢ genticman, and the very chiefe of our laterimers, who andif fome parts of learning wanted not( albee it is well knowne hee altogether wanted ngtleayning ) no doubt would baue attained to _ the excel!encie of thofe famous Poets, For giftsof wit and naturall promptnes appeare in him abouudantly. ; “" €ypreffty vied of the olde Paynims in the furnifhing of their funerall Pompe,and proper~ tyche figne of -all forzow and heauinefic. C Te

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