IDENTILIN$$ File F013B13 Additional 25707\f.10v\GL\TLP-GL\mf\P:GAS\o\7-16-91\C:JSC 013.B13.0HE Elegya. 6. 013.B13.001 Natures Lay Ideot! I taught thee to loue 013.B13.002 And in that sophistry of thou dost proue 013.B13.003 Too subtile: foole? thou did'st not vnderstand 013.B13.004 The mystique language of the eye nor hand: 013.B13.005 Nor couldst thou Iudge the difference of y%5e%6 Ayre 013.B13.006 of sighes, & say, this lyes, this sounds dispayre 013.B13.007 Nor by th'eyes water call a malady 013.B13.008 Desperatly hot, or changinge feuerously 013.B13.009 I had not taught thee then, y%5e%6 Alphabet 013.B13.010 of flowers, how they deuise-fully beinge set 013.B13.011 And bound vp, might w%5th%6 speechles secresy 013.B13.012 deliuer a->>ew%5th%6< amorous delicacies 013.B13.024 Refin'd thee into a blisfull paradise 013.B13.025 Thy Graces & good woords my Creatures be 013.B13.026 I planted knowledge & lifes tree in thee, 013.B13.027 Which, oh, shall strangers tast? must I alas, 013.B13.028 frame & inamell plate, & drinke in glas? 013.B13.029 Chafe waxe for others seales? breake a colts force 013.B13.030 And leaue him then beinge made **a ready horse? 013.B13.0SS [om] 013.B13.0$$ %1no ind%2