IDENTILIN$$ File X015C02 CUL Add.5778\f.25r-v\GL\mf\P:EWS\o\6-15-92\C:JSC 015.C02.0HE %1Elegie%2. 2%5d%6.| 015.C02.001 Come, Madame, Come, All Rest my powers defye, 015.C02.002 Vntill I labour, I in labor lye. 015.C02.003 The Foe oft tymes, haueinge the Foe in sight 015.C02.004 Is tyr'd w%5th%6 standinge, though they never fight. 015.C02.005 Off, w%5th%6 y%5t%6 Girdle, lyke Heavens zone glisteringe, 015.C02.006 But a%A farr fayrer world encompassinge. 015.C02.007 Vnpin y%5t%6 spangled Brestplate, w%5ch%6 you weare 015.C02.008 That the eyes of Busye Fooles may be stopt there: 015.C02.009 Vnlace your selfe; For y%5t%6 harmonious Chyme, 015.C02.010 Tells me from you, y%5t%6 now t'is your bed tyme. 015.C02.011 Off, w%5th%6 y%5t%6 happy Buske, whome I envye 015.C02.012 That still can be, and still can stand soe nygh, 015.C02.013 Your gowne's goeinge of, such Beauteous state reveales 015.C02.014 As when from flowrye Meades, th'hills shadowe steales. 015.C02.015 Off, w%th%6 your wyrye Coronett, and showe 015.C02.016 The hayrie Dyademe, w%5ch%6 on you doth growe. 015.C02.017 Off, w%5th%6 these shoes, and then softlye treade 015.C02.018 In thys loues hallowed Temple; thys soft Bed. 015.C02.019 In such white Robes, Heavens Angells vs'd to bee 015.C02.020 Receav'd by Men; Thou Angell bring'st w%5th%6 Thee 015.C02.021 A heaven lyke Mahometts Paradice; And though 015.C02.022 Ill Spiritts walke in whyte; wee easelye knowe 015.C02.023 By thys, those Angells from an evill Spright; 015.C02.024 They sett our hayres; but these the flesh vpright. 015.C02.025 Lycence my roveinge hands, and lett them goe, 015.C02.026 Behynd, Before, Aboue, Betweene, Belowe. [CW:(Oh#my.] 015.C02.027 Oh my America, my new found lande; [25v] 015.C02.028 My Kingdome, safelyest when w%5th%6 one Man Man'd, 015.C02.029 My myne of precious stones, my Empyree 015.C02.030 How blest am I in this discoveringe Thee. 015.C02.031 To enter into those Bands, is to be free, 015.C02.032 There where my hand is sett, my Sealle shall bee. 015.C02.033 Full nakednes, All Ioyes are due to Thee. 015.C02.034 As Soules vnbodyed, bodyes vncloth'd must Bee, 015.C02.035 To tast whole Ioyes. Gemmes w%5ch%6 you woemen vse 015.C02.036 Are as Atlantaes balls, cast in mens viewes. 015.C02.037 That when a fooles eye lighteth on a Gemme 015.C02.038 His earthlye Soule may Covitt theyres not them. 015.C02.039 Lyke Pictures, or lyke bodyes->>bookes< gay coverings, made 015.C02.040 For lay men, Are all Weomen thus Arrayde, 015.C02.041 Them selves are Mastique%>>Mystique< Bookes, w%5ch%6 onelye wee, 015.C02.042 Whome theyre imputed grace will dignifye 015.C02.043 Must be reveald. Then since I may knowe, 015.C02.044 As lyberally, as to a%A Midwyfe showe 015.C02.045 Thy selfe; Cast all, yea thy>s< white linnen hence. 015.C02.046 There is no Pennance, much lesse Innocence. 015.C02.047 To teach Thee, I am naked first: why than 015.C02.048 What need'st thou, haue more covering then a%A Man. 015.C02.0SS [om] 015.C02.0$$ modern foliation; ind????