IDENTILIN$$ F050B47 Stowe 962/ ff. 112v-113/ GL/cor GAS/o/7-17-92 050.B47.0HE An Eleegie Autumnall. 050.B47.001 No springe nor somer beautie%Ydoth%Z >>%Vhath<< such grace 050.B47.002 as I haue seene in on Autumnall face 050.B47.003 Younge beauties force yo%5r%6 loue, & y%5tes%6 a rape 050.B47.004 this doth but Counsell yet you cannot scape 050.B47.005 If twere a shame to loue here twere noe sha%Yll%Zme 050.B47.006 affection here takes reuerences name 050.B47.007 were her first yeares the golden age? thates true 050.B47.008 but now she is gold oft tri'd, and euer new 050.B47.009 Y%5t%6 was her torride & inflaminge time 050.B47.010 this is her tollerable tropique clime 050.B47.011 fayre eyes who askes more heat then coms from hence 050.B47.012 he in a feuer wishes pestilence 050.B47.013 Call not these wrincles graues, if graues they were 050.B47.014 they were loues graues, or els he is noe where 050.B47.015 yet lies not loue dead here, but here doth sitt 050.B47.016 Vowed to his trench like an Anchorite 050.B47.017 And here till hers, w%5ch%6 must be his, death come 050.B47.018 he doth not digg a graue but biuld a tombe 050.B47.019 here dwels he though he soiourne euery where 050.B47.020 in progresse yet his standinge house is here 050.B47.021 here still eueninge is >%Vnor< noone nor night 050.B47.022 where's noe voluptuousnesse, yet all delight. 050.B47.023 In all her wordes, vnto all hearers fitt 050.B47.024 You may at reuels, you may at Councell sitt 050.B47.025 This is liues timber, youth his vnderwoode 050.B47.026 there he as wine in Iune enrages bloode 050.B47.027 W%5ch%6 then coms, seasonablest when o%5r%6 tast 050.B47.028 and appitite to other thinges is past 050.B47.029 Xerxes straynge Lydean loue y%5e%6 plati### tree [f.113 050.B47.030 was loued for age non being soe large as shee 050.B47.031 or els because beinge younge nature did blesse 050.B47.032 her youth w%5th%6 ages glorie barrennesse 050.B47.033 If we loue thinges longe saught age is a thinge 050.B47.034 w%5ch%6 are 40. yeares in compassinge 050.B47.035 If transitorie thinges w%5ch%6 soone decay 050.B47.036 age must be loueliest at the latest day 050.B47.037 but name not winter faces, whose skinnes slacke 050.B47.038 lacke like an vnthriftes purse, but a soules Sacke 050.B47.039 whose eyes seekes light w%5th%6in for all heers shade 050.B47.040 whose mouthes are holes rather worne out then made 050.B47.041 whose euery tooth to a seeuerall place is gonn 050.B47.042 to vex theire soule at theire resurection 050.B47.043 name not the liueinge deaths heades vnto me 050.B47.044 for these not auncient but antiques be 050.B47.045 I hate extreames yet I had %Yh%Z#rather stay 050.B47.046 w%5th%6 toombes then Cradels to w>%Ve