IDENTILIN$$ F022Y03 Yale, B148\pp 90-91\M:GL\P:DF\6-26-92\C:JSC 022.Y03.0HE Eligie 022.Y03.001 To make y%5e%6 doubt cleare y%5t%6 noe woema's true 022.Y03.002 was ytt my fate to proue ytt stronge in yo%5u%6 022.Y03.003 Thought I butt one had brea%5th%6ed purest ayre 022.Y03.004 & must shee needs bee false because y%5t%6 shee is faire 022.Y03.005 Is ytt yo%5r%6 beauties marke or of yo%5r%6 you%5th%6 022.Y03.006 or yo%5r%6 p%Pfection nott to study tru%5th%6 022.Y03.007 Or %5th%6inke yo%5u%6 heauen is deafe, or ha%5th%6 noe eyes 022.Y03.008 or %5th%6ose shee ha%5th%6 smile att yo%5r%6 periuries 022.Y03.009 Are vowes soe cheape w%5th%6 woemen or y%5e%6 matter 022.Y03.010 whereof %5th%6ey are made y%5t%6 %5th%6ey are writt in water 022.Y03.011 Or blowne away w%5th%6 wind or do%5th%6 %5th%6ere brea%5th%6 022.Y03.012 bo%5th%6 hott & cold att once make life & dea%5th%6 022.Y03.013 Whoe could haue %5th%6ought soe many accents sweete 022.Y03.014 form'd into words, soe many sighes should meete 022.Y03.015 As from o%5r%6 hearts soe many oa%5th%6es & teares 022.Y03.016 sprinkled amonge (all sweater by o%5r%6 feares 022.Y03.017 And y%5e%6 deuine impression of stolen kisses 022.Y03.018 (y%5t%6 seald y%5e%6 rest) should now proue emptie blisses 022.Y03.019 Did yo%5u%6 drawe bonds to forfeite signe to breake 022.Y03.020 or must wee read yo%5u%6 quite from w%5t%6: yo%5u%6 speake 022.Y03.021 And finde %5th%6e tru%5th%6 out y%5e%6 wronge way or must 022.Y03.022 hee first desire yo%5u%6 false would wish yo%5u%6 iust 022.Y03.023 Oh I p%Pphane, %5th%6ough most of woemen bee 022.Y03.024 %5th%6is kind of beast, my %5th%6ought shall except %5th%6ee 022.Y03.025 My dearest loued, froward Iealousie 022.Y03.026 w%5th%6 circu%Mstance might vrge %5th%6y constancye 022.Y03.027 Soon%5er%6 Ile %5th%6inke y%5e%6 sunne will cease to cheare 022.Y03.028 %5th%6e teemeinge ear%5th%6 & y%5t%6 forgett to beare 022.Y03.029 Soon%5er%6 y%5t%6 riuers will runne backe or Thames 022.Y03.030 wi%5th%6 ribbes of Ice in Iune will binde her streames 022.Y03.031 Or nature by whose streng%5th%6 y%5e%6 world indures 022.Y03.032 would change her cou%5r%6se before yo%5u%6 alter youres 022.Y03.033 Butt oh y%5t%6 treacherous beast to whome weake yo%5u%6 022.Y03.034 did trust o%5r%6 counsells, whome wee bo%5th%6 may rewe 022.Y03.035 Haueinge his falshood found too late, 'twas hee 022.Y03.036 y%5t%6 made me cast yo%5u%6 guiltie, & yo%5u%6 mee 022.Y03.037 whiles hee blacke wretch betray'd each simple word 022.Y03.038 wee spake vnto y%5e%6 cunning of a %5th%6ird 022.Y03.039 Curst may hee bee y%5t%6 soe o%5r%6 loue ha%5th%6 slaine [CW:&:] 022.Y03.040 & wander one y%5e%6 ear%5th%6 wretched as Caine [91] 022.Y03.041 In plagueinge him lett misery bee witty 022.Y03.042 wretched as hee & nott deserue least pitty 022.Y03.043 Lett all eyes shunne him & hee shunne each eye 022.Y03.044 till hee bee noysume as his infamie 022.Y03.045 May hee w%5th%6outt remorse denie god %5th%6rise 022.Y03.046 & nott bee trusted more one his soules price 022.Y03.047 And after all %5th%6ese torments when hee dies 022.Y03.048 may woules teare outt his hearte vulturs his eyes 022.Y03.049 Swine eate his bowells & his false tongue 022.Y03.050 y%5t%6 vttered all bee to some Rauen flunge 022.Y03.051 and lett his carryon cou%5r%6se bee a longer feast 022.Y03.052 to y%5e%6 kings doggs %5th%6en any o%5th%6er beast 022.Y03.053 Now I haue curst, lett vs o%5r%6 loue reuiue 022.Y03.054 in mee y%5e%6 flame was neu%5r%6 more aliue 022.Y03.055 I could beginne againe to cou%5r%6te & praise 022.Y03.056 & in y%5t%6 pleasure leng%5th%6en y%5e%6 shorte Dayes 022.Y03.057 Off my liues lease, like painters y%5t%6 doe take 022.Y03.058 delight nott in made worke, butt whiles %5th%6ey make 022.Y03.059 I could renue %5th%6ose times when first I sawe 022.Y03.060 loue in yo%5r%6 eyes y%5t%6 gaue my tongue y%5e%6 lawe 022.Y03.061 To like w%5t%6: yo%5u%6 liked, & att masques & playes 022.Y03.062 com%Mend y%5e%6 selfe same acto%5r%6s y%5e%6 same wayes 022.Y03.063 Aske how yo%5u%6 did & often w%5th%6 intent 022.Y03.064 of beinge officious bee imp%Ptinent 022.Y03.065 All w%5ch%6 were such softe pastimes, as in %5th%6ese 022.Y03.066 loue was as subtilly catcht as a disease 022.Y03.067 Butt beinge gott is in a treasure sweete 022.Y03.068 w%5ch%6 to defend is harder %5th%6en to gett 022.Y03.069 And ought nott bee p%Pphan'd one ei%5th%6er parte 022.Y03.070 for %5th%6ough 'tis gott by chance 'tis kept by arte 022.Y03.071 [om] 022.Y03.0$$ %1Ll. 41 & 42 are transposed in the text; final couplet ind. 3 sp.%2