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' No, hag/ said he, 'if this do vex thee so, I'll make thee glad to smell to't ere I go/ With that he leaps unto her, cursing ripe, And with his herb the witches face did wipe. Whereat she fell to earth, the lights went out, And darkness hung the chamber round about. THEALMA AND CLEARCHUS. 91 A hellish yelling noise was each where heard, Sounds that would make e'en Valour's self afear'd ; A stifling scent of brimstone he might smell, Such as the damned souls suck in in hell. He kept his powerfu...l herb still at his nose, And toward the entry of the room he goes. For though 'twas more than midnight dark, yet he Found the way out again. Orandra she Threw curses after him, and he might hear Her often say, I'll fit you for this gear. At the cave's mouth he found his careless man, Wrapped in the witches' charms ; do what he can He could not wake him, such sweet lullabies Pleasure sang to him, till he rubb'd his eyes With this rare herb; then starting up he leaps For joy to see his master, that accepts [haste, His love with thanks; from thence they make no Yet where they were they knew not ; at the last They came into a plain, where a small brook Did snake-like creep with many a winding nook, And by it here and there a shepherd's cot Was lowly built, to one of them they got T' inquire the way to court : now night drew on, It was a good old man they lighted on, 92 THEALMA AND CLEARCHUS.
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