IDENTILIN$$ F010.CE1|ElPerf I.3.16 (James 68)| ff. 5r-6r| EWS\o\6-28-85/cor EWS/o/6-15-92 010.CE1.HE1 %1Discovered%2 %1by%2 %1a%2 %1Perfume%2. 010.CE1.001 Once and b%Yy%Z->>b%5ut%6< once found in thy companie 010.CE1.002 All thy supposed scapes are layd on mee: 010.CE1.003 And as a theife at barre is questiond there 010.CE1.004 By all the men y%5t%6 have been robd y%5t%6 yeare: 010.CE1.005 So am I (by this traiterous meanes surprisd) 010.CE1.006 By thy Hydroptiq%Q father catechiz'd: 010.CE1.007 om 010.CE1.008 om 010.CE1.009 Though he hath sworne oft y%5t%6 he would remove [f. 5v 010.CE1.010 Thy bewties bewty & food of %Yof%Z our love 010.CE1.011 Hope of his life if w%5th%6 the were seene 010.CE1.012 Yet close & secret as our selves we have been. 010.CE1.013 Though thy im%Mortall mother w%5ch%6 doth lye 010.CE1.014 Still buried in her bed, yet will not dye, 010.CE1.015 Take this advantage to sleepe out day light 010.CE1.016 And watch thy entryes & returnes at night, 010.CE1.017 And when she takes thy hand & would seeme kind 010.CE1.018 Doth search what rings & armelets she can finde, 010.CE1.019 And kissing notes the colour of thy face 010.CE1.020 And fearing thou art swolne doth thee imbrace, 010.CE1.021 To trie whether thou long doth name strainge meats, 010.CE1.022 And notes thy palenes, blushing, sighs, & sweats, 010.CE1.023 And politickly will to thee confesse 010.CE1.024 The sins of her owne youths ranke lustines. 010.CE1.025 Yet love these sorceries did remove, & move 010.CE1.026 Thee to gull thy owne mother for my love. 010.CE1.027 Thy brethren, w%5ch%6 like faerie sprights 010.CE1.028 Oft slipt into our chamber those sweet nights 010.CE1.029 Being kis't & iuggled on thy fathers knee 010.CE1.030 Were bribd next day to tell what they did see. 010.CE1.031 The grim- eight- foot- high- iron- bound serving man 010.CE1.032 That oft names God in othes & onely then, 010.CE1.033 He y%5t%6 to barre y%5e%6 first gate doth as wide, 010.CE1.034 As y%5e%6 great Rodian Colossus stride 010.CE1.035 W%5ch%6 (though in hell noe other paines there were) 010.CE1.036 makes me feare hell, becaus he must be there; 010.CE1.037 Though by thy father he were hired for this 010.CE1.038 Could never witnes any touch or kisse. 010.CE1.039 But (o too com%Mon ill) I brought w%5th%6 me, 010.CE1.040 That w%5ch%6 betrayd me to mine enimy, 010.CE1.041 A loud perfume w%5ch%6 at my entrance cryde 010.CE1.042 Even at thy fathers nose: so were we spide, 010.CE1.043 When like a tyrant king y%5t%6 in his bed 010.CE1.044 Smeld gun powder, y%5e%6 poore wretch shivered: 010.CE1.045 Had it been some bad smell he would have thought, 010.CE1.046 That his owne feet or breath y%5t%6 smell had wrought: 010.CE1.047 But as we in our Isles imprisoned 010.CE1.048 Where cattell onely & divers dogs are bred 010.CE1.049 The precious Vnicornes straing monsters call, 010.CE1.050 So thought he good straing y%5t%6 nought at all. 010.CE1.051 I taught my silkes theyr whistling to forbeare: 010.CE1.052 Even my opprest shooes dumbe & speechles were; 010.CE1.053 Onely thou bitter sweet w%5ch%6 I have layd 010.CE1.054 Next me, me traiterousely hast betrayd; 010.CE1.055 And unsuspected hast invisibly 010.CE1.056 At once fled unto him, & stayd w%5th%6 me. 010.CE1.057 Base excrement of earth w%5ch%6 doest confound 010.CE1.058 Sence fro%T distinguishing the sicke fro%T sound, 010.CE1.059 By thee the sillie amorous sucks his death 010.CE1.060 By drawing in a leprous harlots breath. 010.CE1.061 By thee y%5e%6 greatest staine to mans estate 010.CE1.062 ffalls on us to be calld effeminate: 010.CE1.063 Though you be so much loud in Princes hall [f. 6r 010.CE1.064 There things y%5t%6 seeme exceed substantiall: 010.CE1.065 Gods, when you p%Pfum'de altars, were pleasd well 010.CE1.066 That you were burnt not y%5t%6 they lik't the smell: 010.CE1.067 Yee are loathsome all being taken simply alone, 010.CE1.068 Shall we love ill things joynd, & hate each one? 010.CE1.069 If you were good, your good would soone decay 010.CE1.070 And you are rare y%5t%6 takes y%5e%6 good away 010.CE1.071 All my p%Pfumes I give most willingly 010.CE1.072 To imbalme thy fathers corps: what will he dye? 010.CE1.0SS horizontal line 010.CE1.0$$ %1lines 71-72 ind; hyphenated words in l.31 separated for collation; foliation in early, non-scribal ink%2