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<Text id=JonVolp> <Author>Jonson, Ben</Author> <Title>Volpone</Title> <Edition>Prepared from 1607 Quarto (STC 14783) by Hugh Craig, D of English, U o f Newcastle. OTA A-1433-A</Edition> <Date>1605</Date> <body> <loc><locdoc>JonVolp1.1</locdoc> <div0 type=act n=1> <div1 type=scene n=1> <l n=1.1.1><sp>A</sp>Good morning to the Day; and, next, my Gold:</l> <l n=1.1.2><sp>A</sp>Open the shrine, that I may see my Saint.</l> <l n=1.1.3><sp>A</sp>Hayle the worlds soule, and mine. More glad then is</l> <l n=1.1.4><sp>A</sp>The teeming earth, to see the longd-for Sunne</l> <l n=1.1.5><sp>A</sp>Peepe through the hornes of the Ca*elestiall Ram,</l> <l n=1.1.6><sp>A</sp>Am I, to view thy splendor, darkening his:</l> <l n=1.1.7><sp>A</sp>That lying here, amongst my other hoordes,</l> <l n=1.1.8><sp>A</sp>Shew'st like a flame, by night; or like the Day</l> <l n=1.1.9><sp>A</sp>Strooke out of Chaos, when all darkenes fled</l> <l n=1.1.10><sp>A</sp>Unto the center. O thou Son of Sol,</l> <l n=1.1 . . .