And lest her maid should know of this disgrace, AMORUM. LIB. I. ELEGIA 2. Quod primo amore correptus, in triumphum duci se a Cupidine patiatur. What makes my bed.seem hard seeing it is so soft? Although the nights be long I sleep not through, Were love the cause it's like I should descry him, And hold my conquer'd hands for thee to tie. The people thee applauding, thou shalt stand, I, lately caught, will have a new made wound, Good meaning shame, and such as seek loves wrack Epigrammes and Elegies, by J. D. and C. M. At Middlebourgh. 8vo. [no date.] These productions are ascribed to Davies and Marlowe, but as it is impossible to determine with accuracy the portions belonging to each, and as moreover the volume is extremely rare it has been thought best to reprint the whole. EPIGRAMMATA PRIMA, AD MUSAM. FLY merry Muse unto that merry town, Fall in between their hands, that love and praise thee, But if thou find any so gross and dull, OF A GULL. 2. Oft in my laughing rhymes, I name a gull, |