. An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature . eet and solemn melody. I2g. So subtle and curious was the measureWith such unlooked-for change in every that Penelope rapt with sweet pleasureWeened she beheld the true proportion plainOf her own web, weaved and unweaved again : But that her Art was somewhat less, she on a mere ignoble subject wrought. 130. For here, like to the silkworms industry Beauty itself, out of itself did weave So rare a work, and of such subtlety, As did all eyes entangle and deceive ; And in all minds, a strange impression leave


. An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature . eet and solemn melody. I2g. So subtle and curious was the measureWith such unlooked-for change in every that Penelope rapt with sweet pleasureWeened she beheld the true proportion plainOf her own web, weaved and unweaved again : But that her Art was somewhat less, she on a mere ignoble subject wrought. 130. For here, like to the silkworms industry Beauty itself, out of itself did weave So rare a work, and of such subtlety, As did all eyes entangle and deceive ; And in all minds, a strange impression this sweet labyrinth did Cupid stray,And never had the power to pass away. 131- As when the Indians, neighbours of the Morning, In honour of the cheerful rising Sun^ With pearl and painted plumes themselves adorning, A solemn stately measure have begun ; The god well pleased with that fair honour done,Sheds forth his beams, and doth their faces kissWith that immortal glorious face of his. 5S Orchestra, a Poem of Dancing Pj-J-Davi«. • L ? June 1594. So


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