IDENTILIN$$ F022HH4 Huntington HM198\pp.85-86\GL\mf\P:TLP\o\1-8-92\C:JSC 022.HH4.0HE Ellegy: 022.HH4.001 To make the doubt cleer, that no womans true 022.HH4.002 was it my fate to proue, it strong in yow 022.HH4.003 thought I but one had breathed purest ayre 022.HH4.004 and must she needs be false because shees faire 022.HH4.005 is itt your beautyes marke, or of your youth 022.HH4.006 or your perfection, not to study truth? 022.HH4.007 or thinke yow Heauen is deafe, or hath no Eyes? 022.HH4.008 or those she hath smile att your periuryes? 022.HH4.009 are uowes soe cheape with weomen? or y%5e%6 matter 022.HH4.010 wherof th'are made, that they are writt in water 022.HH4.011 And blowe away with winde? or doth their breath 022.HH4.012 (both Hott & Cold) att once make life and death? 022.HH4.013 who could haue thought soe manny accents sweete 022.HH4.014 form'd into woords, soe manny sighes should meete 022.HH4.015 as from ower harts, soe manny Oathes and teares 022.HH4.016 sprinkled among (all sweetned by ower feares) 022.HH4.017 and the deuine Impression of stoln>%5e%6< Kisses 022.HH4.018 that seale the rest, should now proue empty blisses? 022.HH4.019 did you drawe bonds to forfeit? seale to breake? 022.HH4.020 or must wee read yow quite from what you speake 022.HH4.021 And find the truth out the wronge way? or must 022.HH4.022 he first desire yow falce, would wish yow iust 022.HH4.023 O I prophand, though most of weomen bee 022.HH4.024 this kind of beast, my thoughts shall except the, 022.HH4.025 my dearest loue, froward Iealousy 022.HH4.026 with circumstance might urge, th'inconstancy 022.HH4.027 soner ile thinke the sunn will cease to cheer 022.HH4.028 the teeming Earth, and that forgett to beare 022.HH4.029 soner the Riuers shall runn back, or Thames 022.HH4.030 with ribs of Ice in Iune, will bind his streames [CW:om] 022.HH4.031 Or nature by whose strength the world endures [86] 022.HH4.032 would change her course before yow alter youres 022.HH4.033 but O that treacherous breast, to whome weake yow 022.HH4.034 did trust owr Councels, and wee both may rue 022.HH4.035 haueing his falshood found to late, t'was she 022.HH4.036 that made you cast, yow guilty, and yow me? 022.HH4.037 whilst the black wretch betraide each simple woord 022.HH4.038 wee spake, unto the Cunning of A third 022.HH4.039 curst may he bee that soe owr loue hath slaine 022.HH4.040 and wander on the Earth, wretch** as Caine 022.HH4.041 wretched as hee and not deserue least pitty 022.HH4.042 in plauging him lett mysery be witty 022.HH4.043 Lett all Eyes shunn him, and he shunn each Eye 022.HH4.044 till he be noysome as his Infamy 022.HH4.045 may he with Act remorse deny God thrice 022.HH4.046 and not be trusted more on his soules price 022.HH4.047 and after all selfe torment when he dyes 022.HH4.048 may wolues teare out his Hart, vultures his eyes 022.HH4.049 swine %Yea*%Z>%Veate< his Bowels, and his falser tounge 022.HH4.050 that uttered all, be to some Rauen flunge 022.HH4.051 And lett his Carrion Corpes be A longer feast 022.HH4.052 to the Kings dogs, then anny other Beast. 022.HH4.053 Nowe I haue Curst lett us our loue reuiue 022.HH4.054 in mee the flame was neuer more aliue 022.HH4.055 I could begin againe to Court and praise 022.HH4.056 and in that pleasure lengthen the short dayes 022.HH4.057 of my new Lease, like Painters that doe take 022.HH4.058 not in made woorks delight, but whilst they make, 022.HH4.059 I could renew those times when first I sawe 022.HH4.060 loue in your eyes, that gaue my toung that lawe 022.HH4.061 To like what yow lik'd, and att Masques and Playes 022.HH4.062 comend the selfe same Actors, the same wayes, 022.HH4.063 aske how you did, and often with intent, 022.HH4.064 of being officious be impertinent, 022.HH4.065 all which weer such soft pastimes, as in theis 022.HH4.066 Loue was as subtly Catch'd as A disease 022.HH4.067 but being gott it is A Treasure sweete 022.HH4.068 which to defend is harder then to %Ykeepe%Z%>>gett< 022.HH4.069 and ought not be prophan'd on eyther part 022.HH4.070 for though tis gott by chance, tis kept by Artt. 022.HH4.0SS [om] 022.HH4.0$$ %1No ind;%2 >LC< %1in LM op. l.1%2; >>printed<< %1op. l.2; every 10th l. scribally numbered in LM%2