IDENTILIN$$ F018HH1 Huntington, EL6893\ff.85v-87r\GL\P:TLP\o\1-6-92\C:JSC 018.HH1.0HE His wife would haue gone as his Page| 018.HH1.001 By our first strannge & fatall inter view [86] 018.HH1.002 By all desires w%5ch%6 thereof did insue 018.HH1.003 By our long stryving hopes; By that remorc[trimmed] 018.HH1.004 w%5ch%6 my wordes masculyne, persuasiue force 018.HH1.005 begott in thee; and by the memory 018.HH1.006 of hurts, which spyes & Rivalls threatned mee 018.HH1.007 I calmely begg; but by thy Parents wrath 018.HH1.008 By all paynes w%5ch%6 want & divorcement hath 018.HH1.009 I conuire th**,->>>thee;<< & all the oathes which I 018.HH1.010 and thou haue sworne to seale ioynt constanc>%Vcie< 018.HH1.011 here I vnsweare, & ouerswear them thus 018.HH1.012 thou shall not loue by meane so dangerous; 018.HH1.013 Temper >>(<>)<< loves impetuous rage 018.HH1.014 be my true mystres still, not my fayned->>>fayn'd<< Page 018.HH1.015 Ile goe, & by thy kind leave, leave behind 018.HH1.016 thee onely worthy, to nurse in my mynd, 018.HH1.017 Thirst to come back: Oh if thou dye before. 018.HH1.018 from other lands my Soule towards->>>tow'rds<< thee shall /so>>%Va<>,<< beauty cannot more->>>(*more)[Mvar:*move<<] 018.HH1.020 rage from the Seas nor thy loue teach them lore->>>*lore[Mvar:*loue<<] 018.HH1.021 nor calme wild Boares harshned->>harshnes< thou hast read 018.HH1.022 how roughlie hee in peeces shivered 018.HH1.023 Orithrea whome hee swore hee lov=d: 018.HH1.024 fall ill or good, 'tis madnes to haue prove'd [CW:om] 018.HH1.025 Dangers vnvrged->>>vnvrg'd<<, feed on this flatterie [86v] 018.HH1.026 that absent frends one in the other bee. 018.HH1.027 Dissemble nothing, not a boye, nor change 018.HH1.028 thy bodies habit nor mynds, be not strange 018.HH1.029 to thy self onlie, all will spy'in thy face 018.HH1.030 a blushing womanly discovering grace. 018.HH1.031 Richlie clothed->>>cloth'd<< Apes, are called->>>call'd<< apes, & as so>>%Vo<>>Eclips'd<<, as bright, we call the Moone the moone. 018.HH1.033 men->>>Men<< of France >>(<>)<< 018.HH1.037 will quicklie know thee;->>>*[know]thee];[Mvar:*discover]<< and alas 018.HH1.038 th' indifferent Italian, as wee passe 018.HH1.039 his warme lande, well content to think thee page 018.HH1.040 will hannt thee w%5th%6 such lust & hidious rage 018.HH1.041 as Lotts faire wif was vext, but non of theise 018.HH1.042 nor Spongie Hidropt>>iq%Q<>'s<<, >>%Yis#only%Z<< a worthie gallery 018.HH1.045 to Walk in expectation till from thence 018.HH1.046 our greatest king calls thee to his presence>>.<< 018.HH1.047 when I am gon dreame mee some happines 018.HH1.048 nor lett thy lookes our long hid love confess>>,<< 018.HH1.049 nor praise nor dispraise mee, nor bless nor curse 018.HH1.050 openly>>%Y<<,>>%Z<< lov's force>>;<< nor in bed fright thy nurse [CW:om] 018.HH1.051 with mydnight startings>>,<< crieng out, oh, oh, [87r] 018.HH1.052 Nurse, oh my loue is slayne, I saw him go 018.HH1.053 ore the white Alps alone, I saw him, I, 018.HH1.054 assayled->>>assayl'd<<, fight, taken, stabd, bleede fall & dye 018.HH1.055 augur mee better chance except dread Ioue. 018.HH1.056 think it enough for mee t'haue had thy loue 018.HH1.0SS [om] whirlwind flourish 018.HH1.0$$ %1HE only is on 85v; r.paren in l.13 cancels comma%2