Greenes Arcadia Or Menaphon Camillas Alarum to Slumber Euphues in His Melan

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Greenes Arcadia Or Menaphon Camillas Alarum to Slumber Euphues in His Melan
Robert Greene
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Wretched was I, of all women, to bring thee forth to this infancy !
" O, cruel Themis ! that didst revolve such unevitable fate : Hard-hearted death ! to prosecute me with such hate ! Have we therefore escaped the fury of the seas, to perish on the land ? Was it not enough that we were exiled from higher prosperity, but we must all of us suddenly be overwhelmed with the overflow of a second ad- versity ? My husband and my father to be swallowed in the fury of the surge, and now thou to be " (an
...d therewith her eyes distilled such abundance of tears as stopped the passage of her plaints, and made her seem a more than second Niobe, bewailing her sevenfold sorrow under the form of weeping flint).
MENAPHON, who had overheard her all this while, as one that sought opportunity to plead his unrest, perceiving her in that ex- tremity of agony for her son's supposed loss, stepped to her pre- sently, and cheered her up in these terms. " Fair Shepherdess ! might the tears of contrition raise the dead from destruction, then were it wisdom to bewail what weeping might recal ; but since such anguish is fruitless, and these plainings bootless, comfort yourself with the hope of the living, and omit the tears for the dead/' " Why, " quoth SAMELA, " how is it possible a woman should lose him without grief, whom she hath conceived with sorrow ?


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