IDENTILIN$$ F010O34 Rawl poet 117\ff.212-211v (rev)\GL\mf\P:EWS\o\6-4-92\C:JSC 010.O34.0HE * + Discouered by a perfume 010.O34.001 Once, and but once fownde in thy companye 010.O34.002 All thy supposed scapes are layd one mee 010.O34.003 And as a theife at barre is questioned theare 010.O34.004 By all the men that haue bin robde y%5t%6 yeare 010.O34.005 So am I by this trayterouse meanes surprised 010.O34.006 By thy hydroptique father catechized. 010.O34.007om 010.O34.008om 010.O34.009 Though he hath sworne ofte, he would remoue 010.O34.010 Thy bewtyes, bewtye, and %Yfare%Z->>foode< of ou%5r%6 loue 010.O34.011 Hope of his life, yf I w%5th%6 thee weare seene 010.O34.012 Yit close, and secrett, as ou%5r%6 selues wee haue bine, 010.O34.013 Though thy Im%Mortall mother w%5ch%6 doth lye 010.O34.014 Still buryed in hir bed, yit will not dye 010.O34.015 Take this advantage, to sleep out daye light 010.O34.016 and watch thy outlyes, and returnes at night, 010.O34.017 And when she takes thy hand and would seeme kynd 010.O34.018 Doth search what ringes, and armeletts she cand->>can< fynde 010.O34.019 And kissinge notes the, cullor of thy face 010.O34.020 And fearinge thou art swolne, doth the ymbrace 010.O34.021 To see whether thou dost longe, doth name strange meates 010.O34.022 And noates thy palenes, blushinges, sighes, and sweates 010.O34.023 And (pollitiquely) will to the confesse 010.O34.024 The sinnes of hir one youthes ranke lustines 010.O34.025 Yit loue those sorceryes did remoue, and moue 010.O34.026 Thee, to gull thy owne mother, for my loue 010.O34.027 Thy brethren w%5ch%6 like fayrye spirrites 010.O34.028 Oft skipt into ou%5r%6 chamber, those sweet nightes 010.O34.029 beinge kiste, and ingled one their fathers knee 010.O34.030 wear bribde to tell next daye, what they did see 010.O34.031 The gryme= eight= foote= high= Iron bownd servingman 010.O34.032 That ofte names god in oathes, and only then [CW:om] 010.O34.033 He that to barre the first gate, doth as wide [211v] 010.O34.034 As the great Rhodian Colossos stride 010.O34.035 W%5ch%6 though in hell no other paynes there weare 010.O34.036 Makes me fear hell, because he must be theare 010.O34.037 Though by thy father he weare hyred for this 010.O34.038 Could never witnesse any touch, or kisse 010.O34.039 But (Oh to com%Mon ill) I brought w%5th%6 me 010.O34.040 That w%5ch%6 betrayde me to myne enimye 010.O34.041 A lowde p%Pfume w%5ch%6 at my entrance cryed 010.O34.042 Euen at thy fathers nose, so wee wear spied. 010.O34.043 When like a Tyrant kinge that in his bedd 010.O34.044 Smelte gunpowder, the pore wretch shiuered, 010.O34.045 Had it bynne some badd smell he would haue thought 010.O34.046 y%5t%6 his owne feet or breath y%5t%6 smell had brought. 010.O34.047om 010.O34.048om 010.O34.049om 010.O34.050om 010.O34.051 I taught my silkes, thear whistlinge to forbeare 010.O34.052 even my opprest shoes dumbe, and speechless weare, 010.O34.053 Only thou bitter sweet, w%5ch%6 I haue layde 010.O34.054 next me, me trayterouslye, hath betrayed 010.O34.055om 010.O34.056om 010.O34.057 Base excrement of earth, w%5ch%6 doth confownde 010.O34.058 Sence from distinguishinge, the sicke from sownde 010.O34.059 By thee the sillye amarouse suckes his death 010.O34.060 By drawinge in a Leprouse harlottes breath, 010.O34.061 By thee, the greatest stayne in mans estate 010.O34.062 ffalls one vs, to be calde effeminate, 010.O34.063 Though you be so much loude in Princes Hall 010.O34.064 *->>wyou%5r%6 good< would sone decaye 010.O34.070 And you are rare that%Ythe%Z takes yo%5r%6 good awaye 010.O34.071 All my p%Pfumes I giue most willinglye 010.O34.072 To ymbalme thy fathers corps, if he will dye||| 010.O34.0$$ %1ind?; hyphenated words in l.31 separated for collation; foliation above matches Beal; original is 202-01(rev);%2 >>Pag. 76<< %1left of HE,%2 >>Dunns<< %1penciled to right of HE%2