IDENTILIN$$ F010.B44/ElPerf BL Sloane 1792 (f. 38v-39v)/ TJS/mf/6-21-91/cor GAS/o/7-25-92 010.B44.0HE of a perfume 010.B44.001 Once & but once found in thy companie 010.B44.002 All thy supposed scapes are layde to mee, 010.B44.003 And as a theife at barr is questi>o>>rob'de<< y%5t%6 yeare 010.B44.005 Soe->>>So<< am I (by this traiterouse->>>traiterous<< meanes surprised->>>surpris'd<<) 010.B44.006 By thy Hydropicke father catechised->>>catechis'd<<. 010.B44.007 Though hee had wonte to search with glassieeseies 010.B44.008 As though hee came to kill a Cockatrice 010.B44.009 Though hee haue sworne y%5t%6 hee will sure remoue 010.B44.010 Thy beautyes beauty, & food of our loue 010.B44.011 Hope of his goods, if I with thee were seene, 010.B44.012 Yet close & *ecret->>>secret<< as our soules haue beene. 010.B44.013 Though thy immortall mother which doth ly 010.B44.014 Still buried in her bedd yet will not dy 010.B44.015 Take this aduantage to sleepe out day light 010.B44.016 And watch thy entryes->>>ent%^ures<< & returnes at night, 010.B44.017 And when shee takes thy hand and wold seeme kinde 010.B44.018 Doth search what rings what armelets->>>armlets<< shee can finde 010.B44.019 And kissing>>,<< notes y%5e%6 coulor of thy face 010.B44.020 And fearing least thou wast->>>thou't<< swolne doth thee embrace 010.B44.021 To trie whether thou dost longe doth na%Me strange meats 010.B44.022 And notes thy palenesse, flushings, sighes->>>sighs<<, & sweats 010.B44.023 And politi**ly->>>politickly<< to thee will confesse 010.B44.024 The sinns of her o>%5w%6>e<< sorceries did remoue & moue 010.B44.026 Thee to gull thine owne mother for my loue 010.B44.027 Thy bretheren with->>>w%5h%6ich<< like %Yfair Phary%Z->>>Fairy<< spirits->>>sprites<< 010.B44.028 oft skipt into our chamber those swete->>>sweete<< nights [39r 010.B44.029 And kist and dandled one->>>on<< thy fathers knee 010.B44.030 were bri*de->>>bribde<< next day to tell what they did see>>.<< 010.B44.031 The grime->>>grimm<< eight= foote high iaubone->>>iawbone<< seruing->>>serving<< man 010.B44.032 That oft names god in oathes and only then>>,<< 010.B44.033 Hee that to bare the first gate doth as wide 010.B44.034 As the great Rodian->>>Rhodian<< Colossus stride>>,<< 010.B44.035 Which if in hell noe->>>no<< other panges there were 010.B44.036 Makes mee feare hell because he must bee there>>,<< 010.B44.037 Though by thy father he were hired for this 010.B44.038 Could neuer witness any touch or kisse 010.B44.039 But (o to common ill) I brought it with mee 010.B44.040 That which betrayes mee to mine Enimie->>>Enemie<< 010.B44.041 A loude->>>lowde<< perfume which at my entrance cride 010.B44.042 Enuie->>>Enuy<< at thy Fathers nose soe were wee spyed>>,<< 010.B44.043 When like y%5e%6 tyrant Kinge y%5t%6 in his bedd 010.B44.044 Smelt gounpouder y%5e%6 plae wretch->>>wrecch<< shiuered>>.<< 010.B44.045 Had it beene some badd smell he would haue thought 010.B44.046 That his owne feete or breath y%5t%6 smell had brought 010.B44.047 But as wee in our Iles imprisoned 010.B44.048 where cattell only and diuery->>>diuers<< doges->>>dog%5g%6es<< are breadde->>>breedde<< 010.B44.049 The precious vnicorrns->>>vnicorns<< strange monsters call 010.B44.050 Soe thought he good strange which had noe at all>>.<< 010.B44.051 I taught my sighsts->>>sights<< there->>>their<< whistlings to forbeare 010.B44.052 E'un my opprest shoes dumb & speechlesse were 010.B44.053 Only thou bitter sweete, whome I haue lay>%5e%6>>visiblie<< [f. 39v 010.B44.056 At once fled into him and stayd->>>staid<< with mee>>.<< 010.B44.057 Base excrement of earth which doth confound 010.B44.058 Sence, from distinguishinge y%5e%6 sicke fro%M sound 010.B44.059 By thee the silly amarouse->>>amorouse<< suckes his death 010.B44.060 By drawing in a leaperous->>>leaprous<<, hartlesse breath 010.B44.061 By thee the greatest staine to mans estate 010.B44.062 Falls one->>>on<< us to bee called ae%Lffae%Lminate->>>effiminate.<< 010.B44.063 Though you bee much loued in y%5e%6 Princes Hall 010.B44.064 These things y%5t%6 seeme exceede substantiall 010.B44.065 Gods when you fumed->>>fum'd<< one->>>an<< altar were pleased well 010.B44.066 Because you were burnt not y%5t%6 you->>>they<< loued y%5e%6 smell 010.B44.067 Yere->>>Y'are<< lothsome all being taken simplie alone 010.B44.068 Shall wee loue ill things ioynd & hate each one>>.<< 010.B44.069 If you were good your good would sonne decay 010.B44.070 And you are rare, y%5t%6 takes your good away>>.<< 010.B44.071 All my perfumes I giue most willingly 010.B44.072 To' embalme thy fathers course; what will hee dye. 010.B44.0SSom 010.B44.0$$ %1no ind; hyphenated words in l.31 separated for collation; check original to see if corrections & changes are scribal or secondary- -GAS: they are secondary in different pen & ink%2