IDENTILIN$$ F050H04 /Harvard MS Eng 966.3/ff.21v-2/M:TJS/mf/9-30-91/P:TLP/o/5-8-92/C:JSC 050.H04.0HE Elegie,: 050.H04.001 Noe Springe, nor Some%Mr beauty hath such grace 050.H04.002 As I haue seene in one Autumnall face 050.H04.003 young beauties force yo%5r%6 loue, and that's a Ra%Ape 050.H04.004 this doth but councell, yet yo%5w%6 cannot scape; 050.H04.005 If twere a%A shame to loue, heere twere noe shame 050.H04.006 Affection heere takes Reuerences name: 050.H04.007 Were her first yeeres the goulden age? That's true 050.H04.008 But nowe shee's gold off tried, and euer newe, 050.H04.009 %JThis%K>>[Mvar.]That<< was her torrid, and inflaming tyme, 050.H04.010 This is her habitable Tropick Clyme 050.H04.011 Faire eies, who askes more heate then comes from hence 050.H04.012 He in a feaver wishes pestilence 050.H04.013 Call not those wrindes graues: if Graues they were 050.H04.014 They were Loues graues, ffor els he is noe where, 050.H04.015 yet lies not Loue dead heere; but heere doth sitt 050.H04.016 Vow'ed to this trench like an Anchorite: 050.H04.017 And here, till her, w%5ch%6 must be his, death come 050.H04.018 He doth not digg a graue but build a%A Tombe, 050.H04.019 Here, dwells he, though he soiourne euerywhere 050.H04.020 In progresse yet his standing house is heere. 050.H04.021 Heere, where still Euening is, not Noone, nor Night 050.H04.022 Where noe voluptuousnes, yet all delight, 050.H04.023 In all her wordes vnto a%All hearers fitt 050.H04.024 yo%5w%6 may at Reuells, yo%5w%6 at Councell sitt 050.H04.025 This is Loues timber, youth her>>[var.]his<< vnderwood 050.H04.026 There he as wyne in Iune inra%Ages blood 050.H04.027 W%5ch%6 then comes seasonablest, when our tast 050.H04.028 And appetite to other thinges is past 050.H04.029 Zirxes strange Lidian loue, the Platane tree 050.H04.030 was loud for age, none being soe large as she 050.H04.031 Or els because being young nature did blesse. 050.H04.032 Her youth wax->>w%5th%6< ages glory: Barrennesse: 050.H04.033 If we loue thinges longe sought, age is a%A thinge 050.H04.034 w%5ch%6 we are 50 yeeres in compassing [CW: If transitory] 050.H04.035 If transitory thinges, w%5ch%6 soone decaye [22] 050.H04.036 Age must be louelier at the latest daye 050.H04.037 But name not winterfa%Aces, whose skinnes slack 050.H04.038 Lanck, as an vnthriftes purse: but a%A soules sack 050.H04.039 whose eies seeke light w%5th%6in, ffor all heere is sha%Ade 050.H04.040 Whose mouthes a%Are %Ywh%Zholes, rather worne out then made 050.H04.041 Whose euerie tooth to a%A seuerall pla%Ace is gone 050.H04.042 To vexe their soules at Resurrection 050.H04.043 Name not theis living deathes heades vnto me 050.H04.044 ffor theis not anncient, but antiques be 050.H04.045 I hate extreames, yet I had rather staye 050.H04.046 w%5th%6 tombes, then cradles to weare out a daye 050.H04.047 Since, such loues naturall=l>>[Mvar.]st<