IDENTILIN$$ File F023NY1 NYPL Cave MS\pp.110-12\M:TLP\mf\P:EWS\o\C:JSC 023.NY1.0HE Elegia. 17%5ma%6. 023.NY1.001 The heauens reioyce in motion why should I 023.NY1.002 abiure my so much lou'd varietye 023.NY1.003 and not w%5th%6 many yeouth and loue deuide? 023.NY1.004 Pleasure is none if not diuersify'd 023.NY1.005 The Sunn y%5t%6 sitting in the chayre of light 023.NY1.006 sheds flame into what else so eu%5r%6 doth seeme bright 023.NY1.007 is not contented at one Signe to Inn 023.NY1.008 but ends his yeare and w%5th%6 anew beginns. 023.NY1.009 All things doe willingly in %Jchange%K[Mvar:>%1Change%2<] delighte 023.NY1.010 the fruitfull moth%5er%6 of o%5ur%6 appetite). 023.NY1.011 Riu%5er%6s the cleer%5er%6 and more pleasing are 023.NY1.012 Where theire fayre spreading streames runn wide and farr 023.NY1.013 And a dead lake y%5t%6 noe strang barke doth greet 023.NY1.014 corrupts itselfe and w%5t%6 doth liue in it. 023.NY1.015 Lett noe man tell me such a one is fayre 023.NY1.016 and worthy all alone my loue to share 023.NY1.017 Nature in her hath done y%5e%6 liberall part 023.NY1.018 of a kind M%5rs%6 and imploy'd her arte 023.NY1.019 to make her loueable and I aue%5ur%6 023.NY1.020 him not humane y%5t%6 would turne backe from her [111] 023.NY1.021 I loue her well and would if need were dye 023.NY1.022 to doe her seruice. But followes it y%5t%6 I 023.NY1.023 must serue her only when I may haue choice? 023.NY1.024 The law is hard and shall not haue my voice. 023.NY1.025 The last I saw in all extreames is fayre 023.NY1.026 and holds me in y%5e%6 sun beames of her hayre. 023.NY1.027 Her Nymph=like features such agreements haue 023.NY1.028 that I could venture w%5th%6 her to the graue 023.NY1.029 Anoth%5er%6s brown I like her not the worse 023.NY1.030 her toung is softe and takes me w%5th%6 discourse 023.NY1.031 Oth%5er%6s for y%5t%6 they well descend'd are 023.NY1.032 doe in my loue obtayne as large a share. 023.NY1.033 And though they be not fayre t'is much w%5th%6 me 023.NY1.034 to winn theire loue only for their degree 023.NY1.035 And though I fayle of my required ends 023.NY1.036 th'attempt is gloriouse and it selfe com%Mends. 023.NY1.037 Ho%5w%6 happy were o%5r%6 %JS%Kires[Mvar:>%1Syres%2<] in antient tymes 023.NY1.038 who held plurality of Loues noe cryme 023.NY1.039 W%5th%6 them it was accounted %JChastetye%K[Mvar:>charitye<] 023.NY1.040 to stirr vp race of all indifferently 023.NY1.041 Kindred were not exempted fro%M the bands 023.NY1.042 w%5ch%6 w%5th%6 the Persian still in vsage stands 023.NY1.043 Women were then noe soon%5er%6 ask'd then wonne 023.NY1.044 and w%5t%6 they did was honest and well done 023.NY1.045 But since this title Honor hath been vs'd 023.NY1.046 o%5ur%6 weake credulity hath been abus'd. 023.NY1.047 The golden lawes of Nature are repeal'd 023.NY1.048 W%5th%6 o%5ur%6 first ffath%5er%6s in such reuerence held 023.NY1.049 o%5ur%6 liberty reuers'd and charters gone 023.NY1.050 and we made seruants to opinion 023.NY1.051 A monster in noe certayne shape attyrd 023.NY1.052 and whose originall is as much desir'd [112] 023.NY1.053 fformlesse at first, but growing on it fashions 023.NY1.054 and doth p%5re%6scribe mann%5er%6s and lawes to nations. 023.NY1.055 Ne're Loue receiud immedicable harmes 023.NY1.056 and was dispoyled of his daring armes: 023.NY1.057 a greater want then is his daring eyes 023.NY1.058 he lost those awfull wings w%5th%6 w%5ch%6 he flyes 023.NY1.059 his sinnewye Bowe and those immortall darts 023.NY1.060 wherw%5th%6 hees wont to bruise resisting hearts 023.NY1.061 Only some few strong in themselues and free 023.NY1.062 retayne the seeds of antient libertye 023.NY1.063 ffollowing y%5t%6 parte of Loue although deprest 023.NY1.064 and make a throan for him w%5th%6in theire brest 023.NY1.065 In spite of moderne censures him avowing 023.NY1.066 theire soueraigne, all seruice him allowing. 023.NY1.067 Amongst w%5ch%6 troope although I am the lest 023.NY1.068 yet ae%Lquall in perfection w%5th%6 the best 023.NY1.069 I glory in subiection of his hand 023.NY1.070 nor eu%5er%6 did decline his least commannd 023.NY1.071 ffor in w%5t%6eu%5er%6 forme the message came 023.NY1.072 my harte did open and receiue the flame 023.NY1.073 But Tyme will in his course a point descrye 023.NY1.074 when I this loued seruice must denye. 023.NY1.075 ffor o%5ur%6 alleigance temporary is 023.NY1.076 w%5th%6 firm%5er%6 age returns our libertyes 023.NY1.077 what Tyme in yeares and iudgment we repos'd 023.NY1.078 Shall not so easily be to change dispos'd 023.NY1.079 Nor to the arte of seuerall eyes obayinge 023.NY1.080 but beutye w%5th%6 trew worth securly weighing 023.NY1.081 w%5ch%6 being found assembled in some one 023.NY1.082 wee'le leaue her eu%5er%6, and loue her alone. 023.NY1.0SS ffinis Eleg. 17%5th%6. Joh. Donn. 023.NY1.0$$ LI %1in LM beside HE%2.