IDENTILIN$$ F015LA1| MX237| ff.59v-60v|E:CMR\x\2-10-92/cor EWS/o/6-10-92 015.LA1.HE1 A Louer to his m%5rs%6 015.LA1.001 Come Madam come, all rest my powers defy 015.LA1.002 Vntill I labour I in labour lye 015.LA1.003 The foe oft-tymes hauing his foe in sight, 015.LA1.004 Is tyr'd with standing, though hee neuer fight 015.LA1.005 Of with that girdle, like Heauens Zone glistring, 015.LA1.006 But a farr fayrer world in compassing. [CW: (Vnpinn)] 015.LA1.007 Vnpinne that spangled brest plate which you weare, [f. 60 015.LA1.008 That I may see the shrine that shines so fayre 015.LA1.009 Vnlace your selfe: for that harmonious Chyme 015.LA1.010 Tells mee from you, that now 'tis your bed-tyme 015.LA1.011 Off with that happy Buske, which I enuye, 015.LA1.012 That still can bee, and still will stand so nighe. 015.LA1.013 Your Gowne going off, such beauteous state reueales, 015.LA1.014 As when from flowry Meades hills shadowes steales. 015.LA1.015 Off with that wyery Coronett and showe 015.LA1.016 The hayry Diadem, which on you doth growe 015.LA1.017 Off with those shoes, and then so softly tread 015.LA1.018 In this Loue Hallowed Temple, this soft bedd. 015.LA1.019 In such white Roabes Heauens Angells use to bee 015.LA1.020 Reuiew'd by men: Thou Angell bring'st with thee 015.LA1.021 A heauenly Mahometts paradice. And though 015.LA1.022 All Spirits walke in white, wee easily know 015.LA1.023 By this those Angells from an euill sprite 015.LA1.024 They sett our hayres, but these our flesh vpright. 015.LA1.025 Licence my rouing handes, and lett them goe 015.LA1.026 Beefore, behind, aboue, beetwene, beelowe. 015.LA1.027 O my America, my %Yn**%Z new fown'd land, 015.LA1.028 My Kingdoms, safest when with one %Y'tis%Z >>%5man%6<< man'd, 015.LA1.029 My myne of pretious Stones, my Emperie: 015.LA1.030 How am I blest in thus->>>thys<< discouering->>>discoueri%Yng%Z<< thee->>>%Ythee%Z<< 015.LA1.033 Full nakednes, all ioyes are due to thee 015.LA1.034 As sowles vnbodied, bodies vncloth'd should bee 015.LA1.035 To tast whole ioyes, Gemmes that yee woemen use 015.LA1.036 Are like Atlantes->>Atlant%Yes%Zaes< balls cast in mens viewes, 015.LA1.037 That when a fooles eye lighteth on a Iemme, 015.LA1.038 His earthly sowle might couer theires not them: 015.LA1.039 Like pictures, or like gaye bookes, couerings made 015.LA1.040 For laymen, woemen should bee thus aray'd 015.LA1.041 Themselues are mistick bookes which only wee 015.LA1.042 Must see reueal'd such bee you then to mee 015.LA1.043 In each respect: then sweete (that I may know) 015.LA1.044 As liberall as to a Midwife, showe 015.LA1.045 Thy selfe: cast all, yea this white linnen %Yof%Z hence 015.LA1.046 There is no pennance due to innocence [CW: (to enter)] 015.LA1.031 To enter in those bondes, is to bee free, 015.LA1.032 There where my hand is sett my seale should bee 015.LA1.047 To teach thee, I am naked first, why than? [f. 60v 015.LA1.048 What need'st thou haue more couering then a man 015.LA1.0SS John Donne| 015.LA1.0$$ %1l. 31-32 located bet. ll. 46-47 at top of f. 60v (hence the CW); scribe 2 ascribed or signed%2 What is our %1on f. 7v to%2 Tho: Harding