IDENTILIN$$ File F010B470 Stowe 962, ff.128v-129v.\GL\mf\P:GAS\o\8-1-92\C:JSC 010.B47.0HE Ellegie.| 010.B47.001 Once & but once found in thy company 010.B47.002 all thy supposed scapes are layd on me 010.B47.003 and as a theefe at barr is questioned there 010.B47.004 %Yof%Z->>[LM:by]>the#couller< of thy face 010.B47.020 And fearinge least thou art swolne doth thee embrace 010.B47.021 And to trie if thou doe longe doth name straynge meates 010.B47.022 And notes thy palenesse & thy blushinge sweates 010.B47.023 And politiquely %Ydo%Zwill to thee professe 010.B47.024 the sinns of her owne youthes ranke lustines 010.B47.025 Yet loue these sorseries did remoue, & moue 010.B47.026 thee to gull thy owne mother for my loue 010.B47.027 Thy litle brethren w%5ch%6 like fayry sprightes 010.B47.028 Oft skipt into o%5r%6 chambers those sweete nightes 010.B47.029 And kist & dandled on thy fathers knee 010.B47.030 were brib'd next day to tell w%5t%6 they did see 010.B47.031 The grim= eight= foote= high= iron= bound seruingeman 010.B47.032 Y%5t%6 oft name god in oathes & only then 010.B47.033 he that to barr the first gate doth as wide 010.B47.034 As the greate Rhodian Callossus stride 010.B47.035 w%5ch%6 if in hell noe other paynes there were 010.B47.036 makes me to feare hell beceause he must com there 010.B47.037 though by thy father he were %Yhiered%Zhir'd for this 010.B47.038 Could neuer witnes any touch or kisse 010.B47.039 but oh the Com%Mon ill I brought w%5th%6 me 010.B47.040 Y%5t%6 w%5ch%6 betrayd me to mine enemie 010.B47.041 A lou'd p%Pfume w%5ch%6 at my entrance cried 010.B47.042 Euen at thy fathers nose. soe were we spied 010.B47.043 Then like a tyrant kinge y%5t%6 in his bedd 010.B47.044 smelt gunpowder the old wretch shiuered 010.B47.045 had it beene som bad smell he would haue thought 010.B47.046 Y%5t%6 his owne breath or feete y%5t%6 smell had wrought [CW:but#as#we#in#o%5r%6] 010.B47.047 But as we in o%5r%6 Ile imprisoned 010.B47.048 where only Cattell & som%M doggs are bredd 010.B47.049 The p%P%5r%6tious vnicorne straynge monsters call 010.B47.050 Soe thought he good straynge y%5t%6 had non at all 010.B47.051 I taught my silkes theire whistlinge to forbeare 010.B47.052 Euene my opprest shoes, dumb & speachlesse were 010.B47.053 Only thou bitter sweet w%5ch%6 I had layde 010.B47.054 next me, me trayterousely betrayd 010.B47.055 and vnsuspected, hast inuisiblye 010.B47.056 at once fled vnto him & stayed w%5th%6 me 010.B47.057 base excrement of earth w%5ch%6 didst Confound 010.B47.058 sence from distinguishinge sicke from sound 010.B47.059 by thee the sillie amorous suckes his death 010.B47.060 by suckinge in a leaprous harlotes breath 010.B47.061 by thee the greatest stayne to mans estate 010.B47.062 ffalls on vs to be called effeminate 010.B47.063 Though thou be much lou'd in Princes hall 010.B47.064 There things that seeme, exceed substantiall 010.B47.065 godes, when ye fum'd on Alters we pleased well 010.B47.066 Y%5t%6 you were burn't not y%5t%6 they likd yo%5r%6 smell 010.B47.067 Yo%5r%6 all loathsome all beinge >%Vsimplie< tane alone 010.B47.068 shall wee loue ill conioyn'd, & hate each one? 010.B47.069 If you were good, yo%5r%6 good doth soone decay 010.B47.070 And you are rare y%5t%6 takes the good away 010.B47.071 All my p%Pfumes I giue most willingly 010.B47.072 T'imbalme thy fathers Coarse; what will he die?| 010.B47.0$$ %1HE in l. marg. beside l.1; no ind; hyphenated words in l.31 separated for collation%2 Princes hall %1in l.63 a little out of line--added later scribally?%2