IDENTILIN$$ F108R09|Eclog|Bishop MS Rosenbach 1083/16|pp.304-309[pp.305-308missing]. 108.R09.HE1 To her ffrend [304] 108.R09.HE2om 108.R09.HE3om 108.R09.HE4om 108.R09.HE5om 108.R09.HE6om 108.R09.HE7om 108.R09.001 Vnreasonable man! statue of Ice 108.R09.002 What could to countries solitude entice 108.R09.003 Thee in this yeares cold and decrepit time? 108.R09.004 Natures instinct drawes to the warmer clyme, 108.R09.005om 108.R09.006om 108.R09.007 What delicacy can in fields appeare 108.R09.008 Whilst Flora her selfe doth a freefe ierkin weare? 108.R09.009 Whilst winds doe all the trees & hedges strip 108.R09.010 Of leaves, to furnish rods enough to whip 108.R09.011 Thy madnes from thee? & all springs by frost 108.R09.012 Haue taken cold, & their sweet murmure lost; 108.R09.013 If thou thy faults or fortunes wouldst lament 108.R09.014 With iust solemnities, doe it in Lent: 108.R09.015om 108.R09.016om 108.R09.017om 108.R09.018om 108.R09.019om 108.R09.020om 108.R09.021om 108.R09.022om 108.R09.023om 108.R09.024om 108.R09.025om 108.R09.026om 108.R09.027om 108.R09.028om 108.R09.029om 108.R09.030om 108.R09.031om 108.R09.032om 108.R09.033om 108.R09.034om 108.R09.035om 108.R09.036om 108.R09.037om 108.R09.038om 108.R09.039om 108.R09.039a om 108.R09.040om 108.R09.041om 108.R09.042om 108.R09.043om 108.R09.044om 108.R09.045om 108.R09.046om 108.R09.047om 108.R09.048om 108.R09.049om 108.R09.050om 108.R09.051om 108.R09.052om 108.R09.053om 108.R09.054om 108.R09.055om 108.R09.055a om 108.R09.056om 108.R09.057om 108.R09.058om 108.R09.059om 108.R09.060om 108.R09.061om 108.R09.062om 108.R09.063om 108.R09.064om 108.R09.065om 108.R09.066om 108.R09.067om 108.R09.068om 108.R09.069om 108.R09.070om 108.R09.071om 108.R09.072om 108.R09.073om 108.R09.074om 108.R09.075om 108.R09.076om 108.R09.077om 108.R09.078om 108.R09.079om 108.R09.080om 108.R09.081om 108.R09.082om 108.R09.083om 108.R09.084om 108.R09.085om 108.R09.086om 108.R09.087om 108.R09.088om 108.R09.089om 108.R09.090om 108.R09.091om 108.R09.091a om 108.R09.092om 108.R09.093om 108.R09.094om 108.R09.095om 108.R09.096om 108.R09.097om 108.R09.098om 108.R09.099om 108.R09.100om 108.R09.101om 108.R09.102om 108.R09.103om 108.R09.104om 108.R09.104a om 108.R09.104b om 108.R09.104c om 108.R09.105om 108.R09.106om 108.R09.107om 108.R09.108om 108.R09.109om 108.R09.110om 108.R09.111om 108.R09.112om 108.R09.113om 108.R09.114om 108.R09.115om 108.R09.115a om 108.R09.115b Equality in both: 108.R09.116 But vndeserning Muse which hart, which eyes 108.R09.117 [I2]In this new Couple dost thou prize? 108.R09.118 [I2]Where his eyes as inflaming is 108.R09.119 As hers and her hart loues as well as his, 108.R09.120 [I2]Be tryde by beauty and then 108.R09.121 The Bridegroome is a mayd and not a man, 108.R09.122 If by' that manly Courage they be tryde 108.R09.123 Which scornes vniust opinion, then the Bride 108.R09.124 Becomes a man; should chance or envies art 108.R09.125 Deuide these two, whom nature scarce did part: 108.R09.126om 108.R09.126a om 108.R09.126b om 108.R09.127om 108.R09.128om 108.R09.129om 108.R09.130om 108.R09.131om 108.R09.132om 108.R09.133om 108.R09.134om 108.R09.135om 108.R09.136om 108.R09.137om 108.R09.137a om 108.R09.137b om 108.R09.138om 108.R09.139om 108.R09.140om 108.R09.141om 108.R09.142om 108.R09.143om 108.R09.144om 108.R09.145om 108.R09.146om 108.R09.147om 108.R09.148om 108.R09.148a om 108.R09.148b om 108.R09.149om 108.R09.150om 108.R09.151om 108.R09.152om 108.R09.153om 108.R09.154om 108.R09.155om 108.R09.156om 108.R09.157om 108.R09.158om 108.R09.159om 108.R09.160om 108.R09.161om 108.R09.162om 108.R09.163om 108.R09.164om 108.R09.165om 108.R09.166om 108.R09.167om 108.R09.168om 108.R09.169om 108.R09.170om 108.R09.170a 108.R09.170b om 108.R09.171 Blest pare of Swans, oh may you inter bring 108.R09.172 [I2]Daily new ioyes and neuer sing, 108.R09.173 Liue till all grounds of wishes faile, 108.R09.174 Till honour, yea till wisdome grow so stale 108.R09.175om 108.R09.176om 108.R09.177om 108.R09.178om 108.R09.179om 108.R09.180 May neuer age or errour ouerthwart 108.R09.181 [I2]With any cloud->>West< these radiant eyes, /with any north this Hart: 108.R09.181a om 108.R09.181b A feast: 108.R09.182om 108.R09.183om 108.R09.184 The Tables groane as if this feast 108.R09.185 Would as the flood destroy all foule & beast 108.R09.186 [I2]And were the doctrine new 108.R09.187 That the Earth mooud this day would make it trew 108.R09.188 ffor euery part to dance and Revell goes 108.R09.189 They tread the Ayre and fall not where they rose 108.R09.190 Though six houres since the sun to bed did part 108.R09.191 The masques & banquetts will not yet impart 108.R09.192 A sunsett to these weary eyes, a Center to this hart. 108.R09.192a 108.R09.192b om 108.R09.193om 108.R09.194om 108.R09.195om 108.R09.196om 108.R09.197om 108.R09.198om 108.R09.199om 108.R09.200om 108.R09.201om 108.R09.202om 108.R09.203om 108.R09.203a 108.R09.203b om 108.R09.204om 108.R09.205om 108.R09.206om 108.R09.207om 108.R09.208om 108.R09.209om 108.R09.210om 108.R09.211om 108.R09.212om 108.R09.213om 108.R09.214om 108.R09.214a om 108.R09.214b om 108.R09.215om 108.R09.216om 108.R09.217om 108.R09.218om 108.R09.219om 108.R09.220om 108.R09.221om 108.R09.222om 108.R09.223om 108.R09.224om 108.R09.225om 108.R09.225a om 108.R09.226om 108.R09.227om 108.R09.227a om 108.R09.228om 108.R09.229om 108.R09.230om 108.R09.231om 108.R09.232om 108.R09.233om 108.R09.234om 108.R09.235om 108.R09.0SSom 108.R09.0$$ Ll.1-4, 7-14,115b-125,171-74,180-81,181b,184-92 only; pp.305-308 missing. Ll. 117,118,120,172,181,186 ind 2 sp. JTS worksheet 11Jun85.