IDENTILIN$$ F106DT1|EpLin|Trinity Dublin MS 877|ff.93-94,pp.165-67. /E:EWS/6May86/Original; P:T-LP/EWStrans only/23Jul91 106.DT1.HE %1Epithalamion, made at Lincolns Inne.%2| [93] 106.DT1.001 %1The Sun-beames%2 in the East are spred 106.DT1.002 Leaue, leaue faire Bride yo%5r%6 solitarie Bed 106.DT1.003 Noe more shall you returne to it alone 106.DT1.004 It nourceth sadness, & yo%5r%6 bodies print 106.DT1.005 Like to a Graue y%5e%6 yeilding downe doth dint 106.DT1.006 You, and yo%5r%6 other you meet there anone 106.DT1.007 Put forth, put forth y%5t%6 warme Balme-breathing thigh 106.DT1.008 W%5ch%6 when next time you in these sheets will smother 106.DT1.009 There it must meet another 106.DT1.010 W%5ch%6 never was, but must bee ofte more nigh 106.DT1.011 Come glad from thence, Goe gladder then you came 106.DT1.012 To day putt on Perfection and a womans name. 106.DT1.013 Daughters of London, you w%5ch%6 bee 106.DT1.014 Our Golden Mines, & furnish'd Treasurie 106.DT1.015 You, w%5ch%6 are Angells, yet still bring w%5th%6 you 106.DT1.016 Thousands of Angells on yo%5r%6 Mariage dayes 106.DT1.017 Helpe w%5th%6 yo%5r%6 presence, & deuice to praise 106.DT1.018 These rites, w%5ch%6 also vnto yo%5u%6 growe due 106.DT1.019 Conceitedly dress her, and bee assign'd 106.DT1.020 By you fitt place for euerie flowre, & Iewell 106.DT1.021 Make her for loue fitt fewell 106.DT1.022 As gay as fflora, & as ritch as Inde 106.DT1.023 Soe may shee faire, ritch, glad, & in nothing lame 106.DT1.024 To day putt on Perfection, and a womans name 106.DT1.025 And you frolick Patritians 106.DT1.026 Some of those Senators wealths Deep Oceans 106.DT1.027 Yea Painted Courtiers, Barrells of others witts, 106.DT1.028 [NI]Yee Countreymen, whoe but yo%5r%6 Beasts loue none 106.DT1.029 Yee of those fellowshipps, whereof hee is one 106.DT1.030 Of study, & play, made strange Hermaphrodites 106.DT1.031 Here shine: This Bridegroome to y%5e%6 Temple bringe 106.DT1.032 Loe in yon path, w5%ch%6 store of strew'd flowres graceth [CW:The] 106.DT1.033 The sober Virgin Paceth [93v] 106.DT1.034 Except my sight faile, t'is noe other thing 106.DT1.035 Weepe not, nor blush, here is noe griefe, nor shame 106.DT1.036 To'day put on Perfection and a womans name. 106.DT1.037 Thy twoe-leau'd gates faire Temple vnfold 106.DT1.038 And these twoe in thy sacred bosome hold 106.DT1.039 Till mistually ioyn'd, but one they bee 106.DT1.040 Then may thy leane, & hunger-starued wombe 106.DT1.041 Long time expect their bodies, & their tombe 106.DT1.042 Long after their owne Parents satten there 106.DT1.043 All Elder claymes, and all cold Barrenness 106.DT1.044 All yeilding to newe loues bee farre for euer 106.DT1.045 Neuer might these twoe disseuer 106.DT1.046 Allwayes, all th'other may each one Possess 106.DT1.047 ffor the best Bride, best worthy of Prayer, & ffame 106.DT1.048 To day putts on perfection, and a womans name. 106.DT1.049 Winter dayes bring such delight 106.DT1.050 Not for themselues, but for they soone bring night 106.DT1.051 Other sweets waite thee then these [8sp]>>diuerse<< meates 106.DT1.052 Other disports then daunceing Iollities 106.DT1.053 Other loue-trickes then glaunceing w%5th%6 the eyes 106.DT1.054 But y%5t%6 the Sun still in our half sphere sweates 106.DT1.055 Hee flyes in winter, but hee nowe stands still 106.DT1.056 Yet shadowes turne: Noone point hee hath attain'd 106.DT1.057 His steeds wilbee restrain'd 106.DT1.058 But Gallop liuely downe the westerne hill 106.DT1.059 Thou shalt when hee hath come the world half frame 106.DT1.060 To night putt on Perfection, and a womans name.| 106.DT1.061 The amorous Euening starr is rose 106.DT1.062 Why should not then our amorous starr inclose 106.DT1.063 Herself in her wish'd Bed: release yo%5r%6 strings 106.DT1.064 Musitians, & Dauncers take some truce [CW:With] 106.DT1.065 W%5th%6 these yo%5r%6 pleasing labours, for great vse [94] 106.DT1.066 As much weariness as perfection brings 106.DT1.067 You, and not only you, but all toil'd beasts 106.DT1.068 Rest duly at night, all their toiles are dispenced 106.DT1.069 But in their Bedds Commenced 106.DT1.070 Are other labours, and more dainty feasts 106.DT1.071 Shee goes a maide, whoe least shee turne the same 106.DT1.072 To night putts on Perfection, & a womans name. 106.DT1.073 Thy Virgins girdle nowe vntye 106.DT1.074 And in thy nuptiall bed, Loues Altar lye 106.DT1.075 A pleasing sacrifice; Nowe dispossesse 106.DT1.076 thee of those chaines, & robes w%5ch%6 were putt on 106.DT1.077 T'adorne the day, not thee; for thou alone 106.DT1.078 Like Virtue, & Truth, art best in nakednesse 106.DT1.079 This bed is only to |V|irginitie 106.DT1.080 A Grave; but to a better state a Cradle 106.DT1.081 Till nowe thou wast but able 106.DT1.082 To bee what nowe thou art, then that by shee 106.DT1.083 Noe more bee said I should bee, but I am 106.DT1.084 To night putt on Perfection, & a womans name.| 106.DT1.085 Euen like a faithfull man content 106.DT1.086 That this life for a better should bee spent 106.DT1.087 Soe shee a Mothers ritch style doth preferre 106.DT1.088 And at y%5e%6 Bridegroomes wish'd approach doth lye 106.DT1.089 Like an appointed lambe, when tenderly 106.DT1.090 The Priest comes on his knees t'embowell her 106.DT1.091 Nowe sleepe, or watch w%5th%6 more ioye: and o%C light 106.DT1.092 Of heauen, to morrowe rise thou hott, and earlye 106.DT1.093 This Sun will loue soe dearly 106.DT1.094 Her rest, that long, long wee shall want her sight. 106.DT1.095 Wonders are wrought, for shee, w%5ch%6 had noe name 106.DT1.096 To night putts on Perfection, and a womans name.| [CW:Ecloque] 106.DT1.0SS om 106.DT1.0$$ Divided into 12-line sts; 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