IDENTILIN$$ F010WN1| Dolau Cothi ms. 6748|pp.28-31\CMR\EWS\o\7-15-85\P:TJS\mf\C:TJS 010.WN1.HE1 %XElegie 010.WN1.001 Once and but once fownd in thy companie 010.WN1.002 All thy supposd escapes are layd on mee 010.WN1.003 And as a theife at Barr is questioned there 010.WN1.004 By all the men that haue been robd that yeare. 010.WN1.005 Soe am I (by this traiterous meanes surprizd) [p. 29 010.WN1.006 By the Hydroptique father Catechized 010.WN1.007om 010.WN1.008om 010.WN1.009 Though hee hath oft sworne that hee will remoue 010.WN1.010 Thy beawties beautie, and foode of our loue, 010.WN1.011 Hope of his good if I with thee were seene, 010.WN1.012 Yet close, and secrette, as our Soules we haue beene 010.WN1.013 Though thy immortall Mother which doth lye 010.WN1.014 Still buried in her bedd yet will not die 010.WN1.015 Takes this advantage too sleep out daie light 010.WN1.016 And watch thy entries and retournes all night: 010.WN1.017 And when shee takes thy hand, and would seeme kynde 010.WN1.018 Doth search which Ringes, and Armelotts shee cann finde, 010.WN1.019 And kissinge notes the cullour of thy face, 010.WN1.020 And fearinge lest thou art swolne, doth thee imbrace 010.WN1.021 To trie if thou longe, doth name strange meates 010.WN1.022 And notes thy paleness, blushings, sighs, and sweates. 010.WN1.023 And politiquely will to thee confesse 010.WN1.024 The sins of her owne youths rancke lustinesse 010.WN1.025 Yet loue thes sorceries did remoue, and moue 010.WN1.026 Thee to gull thine owne mother for my loue 010.WN1.027 Thy littell Brethren which like faire Sprights 010.WN1.028 Oft skipt into our chamber those sweet nights 010.WN1.029 And kist, and Iugled on thy fathers knee 010.WN1.030 Were bribd next daye to tell what they did see 010.WN1.031 The grim eight foote- high Iron= bound seruinge man 010.WN1.032 That oft names God in oathes, and only than 010.WN1.033 Hee that too barr the first gate doth as wide 010.WN1.034 As the greate Rhodian Colossus stride 010.WN1.035 Which if in hell no other paines ther were 010.WN1.036 Makes mee feare hell because hee mvst bee there. [CW: Though] 010.WN1.037 Though by thy father hee were hird for this, [p. 30 010.WN1.038 Could never wittnes any touch or kisse 010.WN1.039 But oh too common ill I brought with mee 010.WN1.040 That which betrayd mee to myne enimie 010.WN1.041 A lowd perfume which all my entrance crid 010.WN1.042 Even at thy fathers nose. soe wee were spid: 010.WN1.043 When like a tirant kynge that in his bed 010.WN1.044 Smelt Gunpowder, the pale wretch shiuered 010.WN1.045 Had it been some bed smell, hee whould haue thought 010.WN1.046 That his owne feete, or breath, that smell had wrought 010.WN1.047 But as we in our Ile imprisoned 010.WN1.048 Where cattell only, and driuers doggs are bred 010.WN1.049 The pretious Vnicornes stronge monsters call 010.WN1.050 Soe thought hee good strange that had none at all 010.WN1.051 I taught my silke their whistelinge toe forbeare 010.WN1.052 Even my opprest shoes dumb, and speechles weare 010.WN1.053 Only thou bitter sweet whome I had laid 010.WN1.054 Next mee, mee traitrou%5r%6slye hath betraid 010.WN1.055 And vnsuspected hast invisibly 010.WN1.056 At once fled vnto him, and staid with mee 010.WN1.057 Base excrement of*->>earth<, which doste confounde 010.WN1.058 Sence from distinguishinge the sicke from sound. 010.WN1.059 By thee the sillie Ammorus sucks her death 010.WN1.060 By drawinge in a leprous harlotts breath. 010.WN1.061 By thee the greatest staine toe mans estate 010.WN1.062 Falls on vs to bee cald Effeminate 010.WN1.063 Though yow bee mvch loud in the Princes hall 010.WN1.064 Those things that seeme, exceede substantiall 010.WN1.065 Gods when yee fumd on Altars, were pleasd well 010.WN1.066 Becawse yee ware burnt, not that they likt your smell 010.WN1.067 Yow are loathsome all beinge taken simply alone [CW: shall] 010.WN1.068 Shall wee loue ill thinges ioynd, and hate each one? [p. 31 010.WN1.069 If yow were good your good doth soone decaie 010.WN1.070 And yow are rare, that takes the good awai%ue; 010.WN1.071 All my perfumes I giue moste willingly 010.WN1.072 To embalme thy fathers corse; what will hee dy?| 010.WN1.0SSom 010.WN1.0$$ %1ind?; hyphenated words in l.31 separated for collation; file made by CMR from EWS HWT%2