No More Learning

How the thirsty altar
craves for sacrificial blood Laodamia was taught by the loss of her
husband, being           to abandon the neck of her new spouse when one
winter was past, before another winter had come, in whose long nights she
might so glut her greedy love, that she could have lived despite her broken
marriage-yoke, which the Parcae knew would not be long distant, if her
husband as soldier should fare to the Ilian walls.