IDENTILIN$$ F020R02 Rosenbach MS 239/18, pp.[78]-79\TLP\mf\P:T-LP\o\1 Mar 89\C:GL-JSC 020.R02.0HE Loues progress: 020.R02.001 Whoe euer loues, if he doe not propose 020.R02.002 The right true end of loue; Hee's one that goes 020.R02.003 To sea for nothing but to make him sick. 020.R02.004 We must take heed, for if we ouer lick 020.R02.005 Our loue, & Cause it new strange forms to take 020.R02.006 We err; & of a lump a monster make. 020.R02.007 Wer not a Calfe a monster, that was growne 020.R02.008 ffac't like a man, though better then his owne. 020.R02.009om 020.R02.010om 020.R02.011om 020.R02.012om 020.R02.013om 020.R02.014om 020.R02.015om 020.R02.016om 020.R02.017om 020.R02.018om 020.R02.019 Can men more iniure women then to say 020.R02.020 They loue for that, by which they are not they 020.R02.021 Makes vertue woman? Must I Coole my blood 020.R02.022 Till I both finde, & see one wise & good? 020.R02.023 May barren A>[n]vertue< is not she; 020.R02.025 As beauty is not, nor wealth, nor wit the mark 020.R02.026om 020.R02.027om 002.R02.028om 020.R02.029om 020.R02.030om 020.R02.031om 020.R02.032om 020.R02.033om 020.R02.034om 020.R02.035 We aime at, but we loue the Centrique part 020.R02.036 And I beleeue, that's something els besides the heart. [CW:Nor] 020.R02.037 Nor is the soule more worthy, or more fit [p.79] 020.R02.038 ffor loue then that; as infinite as it. 020.R02.039 But in attaining this desired place, 020.R02.040 How much they err, that set out at the face? 020.R02.041 The haire a forrest is of Ambusshes, 020.R02.042 Of springs, snares, fetters, & of manacles[var:>w%5ch%6#poor#man#abuses<] 020.R02.043 The brow becalmes vs, w%5n%6 tis smooth & plaine; 020.R02.044 And when 'tis wrinkled, shipwracks vs againe: 020.R02.045om 020.R02.046om 020.R02.047om 020.R02.048om 020.R02.049om 020.R02.050om 020.R02.051om 020.R02.052om 020.R02.053om 020.R02.054om 020.R02.055om 020.R02.056om 020.R02.057om 020.R02.058om 020.R02.059om 020.R02.060om 020.R02.061om 020.R02.062om 020.R02.063om 020.R02.064om 020.R02.065om 020.R02.066om 020.R02.067om 020.R02.068om 020.R02.069om 020.R02.070om 020.R02.071om 020.R02.072om 020.R02.073 Rather set on't below, practise my art, 020.R02.074 Some symetry the foote has with that part 020.R02.075 Which thou dost seek; & is thy map for that, 020.R02.076 Louely enough to stoop, but not stay at. 020.R02.077 Least suiect to disguise, & change it is, 020.R02.078 Men say the deuill neuer Can change his: 020.R02.079 It is the Emblem that hath figured 020.R02.080 ffirmness; 'tis the first part Comes to bed. >%VShew< 020.R02.081 Ciuility we see refin'd; the kiss 020.R02.082 Which at the face begun, transplanted is 020.R02.083 Since to the hand, since to th'Imperiall knee, 020.R02.084 Now at the Papall foot delights to be. 020.R02.085 If Kings think that the nearer way, & doe 020.R02.086 Kiss from the foote, Louers may doe soe too: 020.R02.087om 020.R02.088om 020.R02.089om 020.R02.090om 020.R02.091 Rich nature has in women wisely made 020.R02.092 Two purses, & their mouths auersely laide; 020.R02.093 Thus they which to the lower tribute owe, 020.R02.094 That way which that Exchequer looks, must goe: 020.R02.095 He which do's not, his Error is as great 020.R02.096 As whoe by glister giues the stomack meat. 020.R02.0SS J. D. 020.R02.0$$ Ind not recorded; %1In left M:%2 Wit & Drol- / lery.