Love's Tyranny: / OR, / Death more welcome then Disdain. / Being the Tragedy of Leander for the Love of Roxane. / Lovers beware, for in Loves Smiles the fates, / To Ruine two Adventurous Mortals waits; / Women like Syrens, first with Charms allure, / Untill they Wound, then leave us without Cure: / Such fate Leander found, and for disdain, / Took Death's kind portion, which expell'd his pain.
Love's Tyranny: / OR, / Death more welcome then Disdain. / Being the Tragedy of Leander for the Love of Roxane. / Lovers beware, for in Loves Smiles the fates, / To Ruine two Adventurous Mortals waits; / Women like Syrens, first with Charms allure, / Untill they Wound, then leave us without Cure: / Such fate Leander found, and for disdain, / Took Death's kind portion, which expell'd his pain.
The second Part,
Tune Imprint
To the Tune of, Let the Critticks Adore, &c.
to the same Tune.
First Lines
AH! how drousie's the Skies, / Now black Night does arise
VVHile the beautious fair, / Does wound with dispair,