IDENTILIN$$ File F012C040 Hyde, ff.2v-3. G.L.\p:GAS\o\8-11-92\c:JSC\ 012.C04.0HE To his vnconstant M%5rs%6 012.C04.001 Oh let me not serue as those men do serue 012.C04.002 Whome honours smokes at once falters, & starue%Ys%Z, 012.C04.003 Poorely enrichd with greate mens words, and looks, 012.C04.004 Nor soe write my name in thy louing bookes 012.C04.005 As those Idolatrous flatterers, which till 012.C04.006 Their Prince stiles with many Realmes fulfill 012.C04.007 Where they noe tribute haue, and where noe sway 012.C04.008 Such seruices I offer as shall pay, 012.C04.009 Themselues, I hate dead names, oh then let mee %Ybee%Z 012.C04.010 ffauorite in ordinarie, or noe fouorite bee. 012.C04.011 When my soule was in mine owne body sheathd, 012.C04.012 Nor yet by oaths betro'thd, nor kisses breathd 012.C04.013 Into my purgatorie faithlesse thee, 012.C04.014 Thy hearte seemd wax, and steele thy constancy. 012.C04.015 Soe carelesse flowres strewd on the waters face 012.C04.016 The curled whirlepooles sucke, smacke, and enbrace, [CW:om] 012.C04.017 Yet drowne them; soe the tapors beamy eye [3r] 012.C04.018 Amorously twincling becken the giddy fly, 012.C04.019 Yet burnes his wings; & such the Deuil is 012.C04.020 Scarce visiting them that are entirely his. 012.C04.021 When I behold a streame, which from the spring 012.C04.022 Doth with doubtfull melodious murmuring, 012.C04.023 Or in a speechlesse slumber calmely glide 012.C04.024 Her wedded channels bosome, and there chide, 012.C04.025 And bend her brows, and swell, if any bowe 012.C04.026 Doe but stoope downe to kisse her outmost browe, 012.C04.027 Yet if her often gnawing kisses winne 012.C04.028 The traitorous banks to gape & let her in, 012.C04.029 She rushes violently, and doth diuorce 012.C04.030 Her from her natiue, & her long kept course, 012.C04.031 And roars, and braues it, an in gallant scorne 012.C04.032 In flattering ebbings promising returne 012.C04.033 Shee flouts her channell which thence foorth is dry, 012.C04.034 Then say I that is shee, this is I, 012.C04.035 Yet let not thy deepe bitternesse begett 012.C04.036 Carelesse despaire in me, for that will whett 012.C04.037 My minde to scorne, and a loue duld with paine 012.C04.038 Was nere so wise, as well armd as disdaine. 012.C04.039 Then with new eyes I shall suruay thee, and spy 012.C04.040 Death in thy cheekes, and darknesse in thine eye, 012.C04.041 Though hope breede faith, and loue, thus taught I shall 012.C04.042 As nations doe from Rome, from thy loue fall: 012.C04.043 My hate shall oregrow thine, and vtterly 012.C04.044 I will renounce thy dalliance, and when I 012.C04.045 Am the recusant in that resolute state 012.C04.046 What hurts it me to be excommunicate.| 012.C04.0SS I.D. 012.C04.0$$ %1Subsc. at end of last line; no ind.; scribal X (check?) before l.1.%2