IDENTILIN$$ F012SN2|ms. 2060 (Hawthornden ms. VIII)|ff.246r-v\EWS\o\6-16-83\P:TJS-EWS\mf\9-6-93\C:JSC 012.SN2.HE1 simile 012.SN2.001om 012.SN2.002om 012.SN2.003om 012.SN2.004om 012.SN2.005om 012.SN2.006om 012.SN2.007om 012.SN2.008om 012.SN2.009om 012.SN2.010om 012.SN2.011om 012.SN2.012om 012.SN2.013om 012.SN2.014om 012.SN2.015 so carelesse flowrs strawd on the waters face 012.SN2.016 the curled whirlepoles suth, smake & embrace, 012.SN2.017 yet drown them; so the Tapers beamy eie 012.SN2.018 amorouslie twinckling, beckens the giddy flye 012.SN2.019 yet burns his wings; and such the deuill is 012.SN2.020 Scarse visiting who ar intearlie his. 012.SN2.021 When I behold a streame which from the springs 012.SN2.022 doth with doubtfull melodiouss murmuring>%Ys%Z< 012.SN2.023 or in a speachelesse slomber calmlie ride 012.SN2.024 her wedded channells bosome, and then chide 012.SN2.025 and bend her brows, and swell if anay bow 012.SN2.026 doe but steppe down, to kyss her vpmost brow 012.SN2.027 Yet if her often gnawing kisses wine 012.SN2.028 the traitrous banck to gape & let her in 012.SN2.029 she rusheth violentlie and doth diuorce [f. 246v] 012.SN2.030 her from her natiue and her long keept Course 012.SN2.031 and roares and braues it, and in gallant skorne 012.SN2.032 In flattering eddyes promissing returne 012.SN2.033 she flouts the channell who thence forth is drye 012.SN2.034 then saye I that is she & this is I. 012.SN2.035om 012.SN2.036om 012.SN2.037om 012.SN2.038om 012.SN2.039 Then w%5t%6 new eies I shall suruey & spie 012.SN2.040 death in thy cheeks & darkenesse in thy eie 012.SN2.041om 012.SN2.042om 012.SN2.043om 012.SN2.044om 012.SN2.045om 012.SN2.046om 012.SN2.0SSom 012.SN2.0$$ %1HE in LM; l. 34 was inserted by scribe between lines 33 and 39; file made by CMR from EWS HWT%2