{"id":"01KG6S5HRJYJ5ZTCKHSX8RPWM6","cid":"bafkreigdaegupr35yf7lvznm6qk4533kaviz7d4bbydw7ywxct274rf5pe","type":"section","properties":{"description":"# II. 211—234\n## Overview\nThis is a section from the poem *Venus and Adonis*, spanning lines 211 to 234. It is part of the [VENVS AND ADONIS.](arke:01KG6S4EKY2NN9C1PGK59TDRWY) chapter extracted from the file [pdf-01KG6Q7Q25RHMFT3SJXPV18VFF.txt](arke:01KG6S2X2EBB305ENM00G16GWA). The section was extracted on January 30, 2026, as part of the [PDF Workflow Main Test 2026-01-30T00:26:53](arke:01KG6NWQ2H2K4PGG7H4ZHYCZ3Y) collection.\n\n## Context\nThe section is part of a larger chapter, [VENVS AND ADONIS.](arke:01KG6S4EKY2NN9C1PGK59TDRWY), within a poetry collection. It is preceded by section [II. 187—210](arke:01KG6S5HRJZQKNBA9Y497GEPQ8) and followed by section [ll. 235—258](arke:01KG6S5HRMNTS5SW60H8KZR7H7). The original text file was assembled from numerous smaller files.\n\n## Contents\nThis section of *Venus and Adonis* continues the narrative of Venus's pursuit of Adonis. It describes Adonis's disdainful smile, Venus's passionate pleas, and Adonis's rejection and departure. The text includes descriptions of the setting, Adonis's physical appearance, and Venus's emotional state as she tries to persuade Adonis to stay with her. The section concludes with Adonis breaking free from Venus's embrace and hastening to his horse.\n","description_generated_at":"2026-01-30T06:25:33.892Z","description_model":"gemini-2.5-flash-lite","description_title":"II. 211—234","end_line":1766,"extracted_at":"2026-01-30T06:24:08.803Z","extracted_by":"structure-extraction-lambda","label":"II. 211—234","source_file":"01KG6S2X2EBB305ENM00G16GWA","start_line":1732,"text":"II. 211—234\n\n<!-- [Page 100](arke:01KG6QANK1429E04V3BGDG5VXX) -->\n# VENYS AND ADONIS:\n\nVVitin this limit is relieve inough,\nSweet bottoming graffe, and high delightful plaine,\nRound rising hillocks, brakes obscure, and rough,\nTo shelter thee from tempests, and from raine:\nThen be my deare, since I am such a parke,\nNo dog shal rowze thee, though a thousand bark.\n\nAt this Adonis smiles as in disdain,\nThat in each cheeke appears a prettie dimple;\nLoue made those hollowes, if him selfe were slaine,\nHe might be buried in a tombe so simple,\nFore knowing well, if there be came to lie,\nVVhy there loue liud, &amp; there he could not die.\n\nThese louely caues, these round inchening pits,\nOpend their mouths to swallow Venus liking:\nBeing mad before, how doth she now for wits?\nStrucke dead at first, what needs a second striking?\nPoore Queene of loue, in thine own law forlorne,\nTo loue a cheeke that smiles at thee in scorne.\n\nNow which way shall she turne? what shall she say?\nHer words are done, her woes the more increasing,\nThe time is spent, her object will away,\nAnd from her twining armes doth urge releasing:\nPitie she cries, some fauour, some remorse,\nAway he springs, and hasteth to his horse.\n\nC ij\n","title":"II. 211—234"},"relationships":[{"peer":"01KG6S4EKY2NN9C1PGK59TDRWY","peer_type":"chapter","predicate":"in"},{"peer":"01KG6S2X2EBB305ENM00G16GWA","peer_type":"file","predicate":"extractedFrom"},{"peer":"01KG6NWQ2H2K4PGG7H4ZHYCZ3Y","peer_type":"collection","predicate":"collection"},{"peer":"01KG6S5HRJZQKNBA9Y497GEPQ8","peer_type":"section","predicate":"prev"},{"peer":"01KG6S5HRMNTS5SW60H8KZR7H7","peer_type":"section","predicate":"next"}],"ver":3,"created_at":"2026-01-30T06:24:08.978Z","ts":"2026-01-30T06:25:34.066Z","edited_by":{"method":"manual","user_id":"01KFF5C36SQEVDHC9CBNZZJH9K"}}