
EMBLEME XLVII.
La douleur d’un costé & la faute de l’autre
me sont dommageables.
Pauvre cerf ou fuis tu perdant ainsi ton sang,
Et portant malheureus une fleche en ton flang?
Ainsi est d’un amant la fortune trop dure,
Plus il fuit, plus il sent augmenter sa blessure.
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