IDENTILIN$$ F010C01 Additional ms. 29\f.3r-v\GL\mf\P:EWS\o\7-16-92\C:JSC;GAS,JSC\6-16-99 010.C01.0HE 3%5d%6 %1Elegie%2. 010.C01.001 once & but once found in thy company 010.C01.002 all thy supposd escapes are layd on me 010.C01.003 and as a thiefe, att barre is questiond there 010.C01.004 by all the men that haue bene robd that yeare [CW:Soe] 010.C01.005 Soe am I by this trayterous meanes surpris'd [3v] 010.C01.006 %Yby#thy#hydrophique#father#catechisd%Z->>by thy hidropique father catechis'd< 010.C01.007 though he had wont to search w%5th%6 glased eyes 010.C01.008 as though he came to kill a Coc>%Vk%Vim>ranke< lustines 010.C01.025 yet loue these sorceries did remoue & moue 010.C01.026 thee, to gull thyne owne mother for my loue 010.C01.027 Thy little brethren w%5c%6 like Fayrie sprightes 010.C01.028 oft skipt into o%5r%6 chamber those sweete nightes 010.C01.029 & kist & ingled on thy fathers knee 010.C01.030 were brib'd next daye to tell w%5t%6 they did see 010.C01.031 The grimme eight foote yron bound seruingman [marg:](vz his herse 010.C01.032 y%5t%6 oft names god in oathes & only than 010.C01.033 He y%5t%6 to barre the first gate doth as wide 010.C01.034 as y%5e%6 great Rhodian Colossus stride 010.C01.035 W%5ch%6 yf in hell no other paines there were 010.C01.036 makes me feare hell because he must be there 010.C01.037 Though by thy father he were hyr'd for this 010.C01.038 could neuer witnesse anie %Ytouch%Z->>touch< or kisse 010.C01.039 But o%Ch to com%Mon ill I brought w%5th%6 me 010.C01.040 y%5t%6 w%5c%6 betray'd me to myne enimie 010.C01.041 A lou'd p%Pfume w%5c%6 at my entrance cryed 010.C01.042 Euen at thy fathers nose so wee were spyed 010.C01.043 When like a tyrant king whoe in his bedd, 010.C01.044 smelt gunpowder the pale wretch shiuered 010.C01.045 had it beene some bad smell he would haue thought: 010.C01.046 That his owne feete or breath y%5t%6 smell had brought 010.C01.047 But as wee in o%5r%6 Ile imprisoned, 010.C01.048 where cattell only & diuers dogges are bredd 010.C01.049 The p%Ptious vnicornes strange monsters call: 010.C01.050 so thought he good strange y%5t%6 had none at all 010.C01.051 I taught my silkes theire whistling to forbeare, 010.C01.052 euen my opprest shoes dumb & speechless were 010.C01.053 Onely thou (bitter sweete whom I had laide; 010.C01.054 next me), mee treacherouslie had betrayd 010.C01.055 & vnsuspected hast inuisiblye: 010.C01.056 at once fledd vnto him & stayd w%5th%6 me 010.C01.057 base excrement of earth w%5ch%6 do'st confound: 010.C01.058 sence fro%M distinguishing, y%5e%6 sicke from sound 010.C01.059 By thee y%5e%6 sillie amorous suck his death; 010.C01.060 by drawing in a leprouse harlottes breath 010.C01.061 By thee the greatest staine to mans estate, 010.C01.062 falls on vs to be called effeminate 010.C01.063 Though you be much lou'd in y%5e%6 Princes hall, 010.C01.064 There things y%5t%6 seeme exceede substantiall 010.C01.065 Gods when y%5e%6 fum'd on altars were pleas'd well, 010.C01.066 Bicause you were burnt, not y%5t%6 they lik't yo%5r%6 smell 010.C01.067 you are loathsome all being taken simplie alone, 010.C01.068 shall wee loue ill thinges ioyn'd & hate each one? 010.C01.069 if you were good yo%5r%6 good doth soone decaye, 010.C01.070 And you are rare y%5t%6 takes the good awaie 010.C01.071 All my p%Pfumes I giue most willingly>%Y:%Z< 010.C01.072 To imbrace thy fathers corpes, What will he dye? 010.C01.0SS [om] 010.C01.0$$ %1HE in LM. From l. 43, two ll. of poem wr. on each line on page (to finish poem on page, no doubt).%2