The Argument[1] of the First Sestiad.

Hero's description and her love's;

The fane of Venus, where he moves

His worthy love-suit, and attains;

Whose bliss the wrath of Fates restrains

For Cupid's grace to Mercury:

Which tale the author doth imply.

On Hellespont, guilty of true love's blood,

In view and opposite two cities stood,

Sea-borderers,[2] disjoin'd by Neptune's might;