urely, _Loue_ hath none: nor _Beauty_ any;
Nor
_Nature_
violenced, in both the?
Ben Jonson - The Devil's Association
ay, I am a woman:
And a ?trange woman. But when you ?hall plea?e,
To bring but that concurrence of my fortune,
To memory, which to day your ?elfe did vrge: 55
It may beget ?ome fauour like excu?e,
Though none like rea?on.
WIT. No, my tune-full Mi?tre??e?
Then, ?
urely, _Loue_ hath none: nor _Beauty_ any;
Nor
_Nature_
violenced, in both the?
e:
With all who?e gentle tongues you ?peake, at once. 60
I thought I had inough remou'd, already,
That ?cruple from your bre?t, and left yo' all rea?on;
When, through my mornings per?pectiue I ?hewd you
A man ?o aboue excu?e, as he is the cau?e,
Why any thing is to be done vpon him: 65
And nothing call'd an iniury, mi?-plac'd.
I'rather, now had hope, to ?hew you how _Loue_
By his acce?