IDENTILIN$$ F024HH4 HM 198 Part I (p.73)/ TJS/mf/9-16-91/cor TLP/o/1-8-92 024.HH4.HE1om 024.HH4.001 Wher is y%5e%6 hott fyer w%5ch%6: uerse is saide 024.HH4.002 to haue? is y%5t%6 inchanted force decayde 024.HH4.003 uerse y%5t%6 drawes natures workes, from Naturs Lawe 024.HH4.004 the (her best woork) to her worke cannott drawe 024.HH4.005 haue my tears quench't my ould poetique fire 024.HH4.006 why quench they not as well that of desire 024.HH4.007 thoughts (my minds Creatures) often are w%5th%6 the 024.HH4.008 but I their maker want that Liberty 024.HH4.009 only thine Image in my hart doth sitt 024.HH4.010 but it is wax, and fire enuirons itt 024.HH4.011 my fires haue driuen, thine haue drawne it hence 024.HH4.012 and I am rob'd of picture, Hart, and sence 024.HH4.013 with me still dwels my Irksome memorye 024.HH4.014 w%5ch%6: both to kepe and loose greiues equally 024.HH4.015 that, tels me how faire thow art; euen so faire 024.HH4.016 as Gods, when Gods I doe to men compare 024.HH4.017 are grac'd by the, and to make blind men see 024.HH4.018 what things Gods are, I say they are like the 024.HH4.019 for if wee Iustly call each silly man 024.HH4.020 A little world what shall we call the->>thee< then->>than< 024.HH4.021 thow art not soft, & cleer, & streight, & faire [column 2] 024.HH4.022 as downe, & starrs, Cedars and Lillyes are 024.HH4.023 but thy right hand, & cheek, and eye only 024.HH4.024 are like thy tother hand, & cheeke, & Eye 024.HH4.025 such was my Phao A while, but shalbe neuer 024.HH4.026 as thow wast, Art, & mayst thow be for euer 024.HH4.027 heer louers sweare in their Idolatrye 024.HH4.028 that I am such but greif discouers mee 024.HH4.029 and yett I greiue y%5e%6 less, least gref remoue 024.HH4.030 my beauty & make me unworthy of thy loue 024.HH4.031om 024.HH4.032om 024.HH4.033om 024.HH4.034om 024.HH4.035om 024.HH4.036om 024.HH4.037om 024.HH4.038om 024.HH4.039om 024.HH4.040om 024.HH4.041om 024.HH4.042om 024.HH4.043om 024.HH4.044om 024.HH4.045om 024.HH4.046om 024.HH4.047om 024.HH4.048om 024.HH4.049om 024.HH4.050om 024.HH4.051om 024.HH4.052om 024.HH4.053om 024.HH4.054om 024.HH4.055 me in my Glass, I call the butt A glass 024.HH4.056 when I would kiss teares dime myne eyes & Glass 024.HH4.057 O cure this loueing madnes and restore 024.HH4.058 me to me, the my hart, in all, my more, 024.HH4.059 soe may thy cheekes outweer A skarlett dye 024.HH4.060om 024.HH4.061 soe may thy mighty Amazing beauty moue 024.HH4.062 enuy in all weomen, & in all men loue 024.HH4.063 and soe be chang, & sicknes farr from the 024.HH4.064 as thow by coming neere kepst them from mee 024.HH4.0SSom 024.HH4.0$$ %1no ind; ll. 31-54 om; no line space between ll. 30-55; line space left for l. 60; written in two columns;%2 LC %1in the LM opp. l.1 in scribal hand%2