IDENTILIN$$ F010WN2/ElPerf Peniarth 500B\pp.[20]-[24]\M:EWS\o\7-9-85\P:TJS\mf\C:JSC 010.WN2.HE1 %X%1That hee was betrayed /%Xby a perfume.%2 010.WN2.001 Once, and but once found in thy Company 010.WN2.002 All thy supposed scapes are laid on me 010.WN2.003 And as a theife at barr, is question'd there 010.WN2.004 By all the men that have bine rob'd that yeare, 010.WN2.005 Soe am I (by this traytrous meanes) surprized 010.WN2.006 By thy Hydroptique ffather, catechized 010.WN2.007om 010.WN2.008om 010.WN2.009 Though hee hath oft swore that hee would remove 010.WN2.010 Thy beauties beautie, (and foode of our love= 010.WN2.011 Hope of his goodes) yf I w%5th%6 thee were seene; 010.WN2.012 Yet close and secret, as our soules wee have bine 010.WN2.013 Though thy im%Mortall Mother, w%5ch%6 doth lye [p.21] 010.WN2.014 Still buried in her bed, yet will not dye, 010.WN2.015 Takes this advantage to out sleepe day light 010.WN2.016 And watch thy entries, and returnes all night 010.WN2.017 And when shee takes thy hand, and would seeme kinde 010.WN2.018 Doth search what ringes, and Armletes shee can finde 010.WN2.019 And kissinge, notes the coulor of thy face 010.WN2.020 And feareinge, least thou art swolne; doth imbrace; 010.WN2.021 To try whether thou longe, doth name strange meates, 010.WN2.022 And notes thy palenes, blushinge, sighes, and sweates; 010.WN2.023 And politickly will to thee confesse 010.WN2.024 The sin%Mes of her owne youthes ranck lustines, 010.WN2.025 Yet love these soceries did remove; and move 010.WN2.026 Thee to gull thine owne Mother, for my love 010.WN2.027 Thy litle brethren, w%5ch%6 like fayrie sprightes 010.WN2.028 Oft slipt into our Chamber those sweete nightes [p.22] 010.WN2.029 And kist, and Ingled on thy ffathers knee 010.WN2.030 Were brib'd next day, to tell what they did see 010.WN2.031 The grim%Me- eight foote high, Iron bound servingeman 010.WN2.032 That oft names God in oathes, and onlie than; 010.WN2.033 Hee that to barr the first gate, doth as wide, 010.WN2.034 As the Rodian %1Collossus%2 stride; 010.WN2.035 W%5ch%6 yf in Hell, noe other paines there were 010.WN2.036 Makes me feare Hell, because hee must bee there; 010.WN2.037 Though by thy ffather hee were hyr'd for this, 010.WN2.038 Could never witnes anie touch, or kisse; 010.WN2.039 But o%C too com%Mon ill I brought w%5th%6 me, 010.WN2.040 That w%5ch%6 betray'd me to my enemie; 010.WN2.041 A lou'd perfume, w%5ch%6 at my entrance cride 010.WN2.042 Eu'n %Y(like%Z->>at< %Ya%Z->>thy< %Ytyrant%Z->>ffathers< %Ykinge%Z->>nose< soe wee were spide 010.WN2.043 When (like a tyrant Kinge that in his bed [p.23] 010.WN2.044 Smelt gunpowder) the pale wretch shivered. 010.WN2.045 Had it bine some bad smell, hee would have thought 010.WN2.046 That his owne feete, or breath, that smell had wrought: 010.WN2.047 But as wee in our Isle imprisoned 010.WN2.048 Where Cattell onlie and divers dogges are bredd; 010.WN2.049 The precious %1Vnicornes%2, strange Monsters call, 010.WN2.050 Soe thought hee good, strange, that had none at all. 010.WN2.051 I taught my silkes, theire whistlinge to forbeare 010.WN2.052 Eu'n my oprest shoo's, dumb, and speechles were; 010.WN2.053 Onlie thou bitter sweete, whom I had laid, 010.WN2.054 Next me, me trayterouslie ha%Ast me betraid. 010.WN2.055 And vnsuspected, hast invisibly 010.WN2.056 At once fledd vnto him, and staid w%5th%6 me 010.WN2.057 Base excrement of earth, w%5ch%6 doo'st confound, 010.WN2.058 Sence, from distinguishinge the sick from sound, [p. 24] 010.WN2.059 By thee the silly amorous suckes his death 010.WN2.060 By drawinge in a leaprous Harlotes breath. 010.WN2.061 By thee, the greatest staine to mans estate 010.WN2.062 ffalls on vs, to bee cal'd Effeminate; 010.WN2.063 Though yo%5u%6 bee much lov'd, in the Princes hall, 010.WN2.064 These thinges that seeme, exceedes substantiall; 010.WN2.065 Godes when yo%5u%6 fum'd on Alters were pleas'd well 010.WN2.066 Cause yo%5u%6 were burnt, not that they lik't yo%5r%6 smell 010.WN2.067 Y'are loathsome taken simply alone 010.WN2.068 Shall wee love ill thinges, ioynd, and hate each one? 010.WN2.069 Yf you were good, yo%5r%6 good doth soone decay; 010.WN2.070 And yo%5u%6 are rare, that takes the good away; 010.WN2.071 All my perfumes I give most willingly 010.WN2.072 T'embalme thy ffathers Coarse; what will hee dye? 010.WN2.0SSom 010.WN2.0$$ %1hyphenated words in l.31 separated for collation; versos not paginated, rectos carry the odd numbers; l.42 has scribal correction of an eyeskip.%2