IDENTILIN$$ F018.B46/ElFatal Stowe 961/ ff. 30v-31v/ GL/cor GAS/o/7-31-92 018.B46.0HE Elegie on his Mistres, desiringe to /be disguisd, and to goe like /a Page, with him.| 018.B46.001 By our first strange, and fatall Enterview. 018.B46.002 By all desires which therof did ensue. 018.B46.003 By our longe staruinge hopes, by that remorse 018.B46.004 Which my words masculine perswasiue force 018.B46.005 Begot in thee and by the memorie 018.B46.006 Of hurts, which, Spies and Riualls threatned me 018.B46.007 I calmely beg. But by thy Parents wrath 018.B46.008 By all paines which want, and diuorcement hath 018.B46.009 I Coniure thee; and all the oathes, which I 018.B46.010 And thou haue Sworne, to Seale ioynte Constancie 018.B46.011 Here I vnsweare and ouersweare them thus 018.B46.012 Thou shalt not loue by meanes so dangerous. 018.B46.013 Temper (o faire Loue) Loues impetuous rage 018.B46.014 Be my true mistrisse still, not my fainde Page. 018.B46.015 Ile goe; and by thy kinde leaue, leaue behinde 018.B46.016 Thee, only worthy to nurse in my minde 018.B46.017 Thirst to come backe, oh, if thou die before, 018.B46.018 From other Lands my Soule towards thee shall Soare 018.B46.019 Thy else allmightie Beautie, cannot moue 018.B46.020 Rage from the Se'as, nor thy loue teach them loue. 018.B46.021 Nor tame the wilde Boares harshnes; thou hast read 018.B46.022 How roughlie he in peeces shiuered. 018.B46.023 Faire Orythea whom he Swore he lou'd 018.B46.024 Fall ill, or good, tis madnes to haue prou'd 018.B46.025 Dangers vnurg'd; feede on this flatterie 018.B46.026 That absent friends one in the other bee. [f.31r 018.B46.027 Dissemble nothinge, not a Boy, nor change 018.B46.028 Thy Bodies habitt, nor minde, be not strange 018.B46.029 To thy Selfe onlie; All which Spie in thy face 018.B46.030 A blushinge womanlie discoueringe Grace 018.B46.031 Richlie cloathd Apes are cald Apes and as sone 018.B46.032 Ecclipst, as bright, we call the Moone, the Moone. 018.B46.033 Men of France, changeable Camelions 018.B46.034 Spittles of diseases, Shops of fashions 018.B46.035 Liues fuellers, and the righest Companie 018.B46.036 Of Players which vpon the worlds stage bee 018.B46.037 Will quicklie knowe thee; and alas 018.B46.038 The indifferent Italian as we passe 018.B46.039 His warme Lande, well content to thinke thee Page 018.B46.040 Will hunt thee with Such Lust, and Hideous rage 018.B46.041 As Lots faire guests were vext; but none of these 018.B46.042 Nor Spungie Hydroptique Dutch shall thee displease 018.B46.043 If thou stay here, o stay here, for for thee 018.B46.044 England is onlie a worthie Gallerie 018.B46.045 To walke in expectation, till from thence 018.B46.046 Our Greatest Kinge call thee to his presence: 018.B46.047 When I am gone dreame me Some happines 018.B46.048 Nor let thy lookes our long hid Loue confesse 018.B46.049 Nor prayse, nor dispraise me, nor blesse nor curse 018.B46.050 Openly, Loues force; nor in Bed, fright thy nurse 018.B46.051 With midnight startings, cryinge out, oh oh 018.B46.052 Nurse, oh my loue's slaine, I Sawe him goe 018.B46.053 Ore the white Alpes alone, I Sawe him I 018.B46.054 Assaild, fight, taken, stabd, bleed, fall, and die [f. 31v 018.B46.055 Augure me better Chance, except Dread Ioue 018.B46.056 Thincke it enough for me to haue had thy Loue.| 018.B46.0SS Finis [grape cluster] 018.B46.0$$ .grapecluster. %1follow the HE; indentation???; HE centered???%2