IDENTILIN$$ File F011H040 Harvard, Eng. 966.3\f. 62v.\M:TLP\mf\P:TLP\o\5-7-92\C:JSC 011.H04.0HE Elegie: 011.H04.001 Fond woman thou wouldst haue thy husband die 011.H04.002 and yet complainst of his great iealousie 011.H04.003 If swolne w%th%6 poison he lay on's last bed 011.H04.004 his bodie w%5th%6 a%A sore bark covered 011.H04.005 drawing his breath as thick, and short as ca%An 011.H04.006 the nimblest crotchetting Musitian 011.H04.007 Readie w%5th%6 loathsome vomiting to spue 011.H04.008 his soule out of one Hell in a Newe. 011.H04.009 Made death->>>deaf<< w%5th%6 his poore kindredes >>%Vhowling<< cries 011.H04.010 begging w%5th%6 >>%Y<>%Z<< fewe faigned teares great Legacies 011.H04.011 Thou wouldst not weepe, but Iolly and frollique be 011.H04.012 as a Slave w%5ch%6 to morrowe should be free 011.H04.013 Yet weepst' thou when thou seest' him hungerly 011.H04.014 Swallow his owne death Hearts bane iealousie. 011.H04.015 O%C giue him many thankes, hee's cou>%Vr