IDENTILIN$$ File F011Y02 Yale, b114\pp.72-74\GL\mf\P:DF\o\6-25-92\C:JSC 011.Y02.HE1 Elegia 2%5da%6 011.Y02.001 Fond woman w%5ch%6 wouldst haue thy husband die 011.Y02.002 and yet complaynst of his greate ielousie 011.Y02.003 is swollen w%5th%6 poyson, he lay in his last bed 011.Y02.004 his body w%5th%6 a seare=barke couered 011.Y02.005 drawing is breath as thick & short as can 011.Y02.006 the nimblest crochetting Musitian 011.Y02.007 Ready w%5th%6 loathsome vomiting to spue 011.Y02.008 his soule out of one Hell into an new 011.Y02.009 Made deafe w%5th%6 his pore kindreds howlinge cryes 011.Y02.010 begging w%5th%6 new faign'd teares great legacies 011.Y02.011 Thou wouldst not weepe, but ioy & frollicke bee 011.Y02.012 as A slaue w%5ch%6 to morrow shall be free 011.Y02.013 yett weepes thou when thou see'st him hungerly 011.Y02.014 swallow his owne death, harts bane ielosie [CW:Oh] 011.Y02.015 Oh giue him many thankes, he is courtious [73] 011.Y02.016 that in suspecting kindly warneth vs 011.Y02.017 we must not as we vsd, flowte openly 011.Y02.018 (in scoffing riddles) his deformitie 011.Y02.019 Nor at his beard together being satt 011.Y02.020 w%5th%6 words, nor towch scarce lookes adulterate 011.Y02.021 Nor when he swolne nor pampred w%5th%6 great fare 011.Y02.022 sitts downe & snorts cag'd in his baskett chaire 011.Y02.023 must we vsurpe his owne bed any more 011.Y02.024 or kiss or play in his house as before 011.Y02.025 Now I see many dangers for y%5t%6 is 011.Y02.026 his realme his Castle & his Diocesse 011.Y02.027 But if as envious men, w%5ch%6 would revile 011.Y02.028 their Prince or quoyne his gould, themselues exile [CW:into][miscatch] 011.Y02.029 Into an other Country, & doe itt there [74] 011.Y02.030 we play in anothers house what should we feare 011.Y02.031 There we will scorne his houshould pollicies 011.Y02.032 his silly plotts & pentionary lies 011.Y02.033 As y%5e%6 Inhabitants of Thames right side 011.Y02.034 doe Londons Maior, or Germans y%5e%6 Popes pride. 011.Y02.0SS [om] 011.Y02.0$$ %1No ind.%2