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Juno (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): book 2, card 466
how. And when he saw hir still persist in staring on his face, He was afrayde, and from hir sight withdrew himselfe apace, But when he coulde not so be rid, he tooke an armed pike, In full intent hir through the heart with deadly wound to strike. But God almighty held his hand, and lifting both away Did disapoint the wicked Act. For straight he did convay Them through the Ayre with whirling windes to top of all the skie, And there did make them neighbour starres about the Pole on hie. When Juno shining in the heaven hir husbands minion found, She swelde for spight: and downe she comes to watry Tethys round And unto olde Oceanus, whome even the Gods aloft Did reverence for their just deserts full many a time and oft, To whome demaunding hir the cause: And aske ye (quoth she) why That I which am the Queene of Goddes come hither from the sky? Good cause there is I warrant you. Another holdes my roome. For never trust me while I live, if when the night is coome, And overcasteth all t
Leman (Switzerland) (search for this): book 2, card 466
The Matrone of the thundring Jove had inckling of the fact, Delaying till convenient time the punishment to exact. There is no cause of further stay. To spight hir heart withall, Hir husbands Leman bare a boy that Arcas men did call. On whome she casting lowring looke with fell and cruell minde Saide: Was there, arrant strumpet thou, none other shift to finde But that thou needes must be with barne? that all the world must see My husbandes open shame and thine in doing wrong to mee? But neyther unto heaven nor hell this trespasse shalt thou beare. I will bereve thee of thy shape through pride whereof thou were So hardy to entyce my Feere. Immediatly with that She raught hir by the foretop fast and fiercely threw hir flat Against the grounde. The wretched wench hir armes up mekely cast, Hir armes began with griesly haire to waxe all rugged fast. Hir handes gan warpe and into pawes ylfavordly to grow, And for to serve in stede of feete. The lippes that late ago Did like the