IDENTILIN$$ File F01900F CSmH\p. 75\mf\ME\ 5-15-87\pr\cf\MJJ\10-1-95\cor\11-20-95 019.00F.0HE %XE%9leg%0. V. /%X%1His Picture%2. 019.00F.001 H%+Ere take my Picture: though I bid farewell: 019.00F.002 Thine, in my heart, where my soule dwels, shall /(dwell, 019.00F.003 'Tis like me now, but I dead, 'twill be more 019.00F.004 When we are shadowes both, than twas before. 019.00F.005 When weather-beaten I come backe: my hand, 019.00F.006 Perhaps with rude oares torn, or Sun-beams tann'd, 019.00F.007 My face and breast of hairecloth, and my head 019.00F.008 With cares harsh sodaine hoarinesse o'rspread, 019.00F.009 My body'a sack of bones, broken within, 019.00F.010 And powders blew staines scatter'd on my skinne: 019.00F.011 If rivall fooles taxe thee to'have lov'd a man, 019.00F.012 So foule, and coarse, as, Oh, I may seem than, 019.00F.013 This shall say what I was: and thou shalt say, 019.00F.014 Doe his hurts reach me? doth my worth decay? 019.00F.015 Or doe they reach his judging minde, that he 019.00F.016 Should now love lesse, what he did love to see? 019.00F.017 That which in him was faire and delicate, 019.00F.018 Was but the milke, which in loves childish state 019.00F.019 Did nurse it: who now is grown strong enough 019.00F.020 To feed on that, which to weake tasts seems tough. 019.00F.0SSom 019.00F.0$$ %1Small caps in HE &%2 /( %1at end of l.2 based on Huntington mf.%2