IDENTILIN$$ File F011H080 Harvard, Eng. 966.7\ff. 86v-87\M:GL\mf\P:DAF\o\5-12-92\C:JSC 011.H08.HE1 ELEGIE. 3%a%6. 011.H08.001 ffond woman w%5ch%6 would'st haue thy husband dye, 011.H08.002 And yet complayn'st of his great iealousy. 011.H08.003 If swolne w%5th%6 poyson hee lay in his last bedd, 011.H08.004 His body with a seare barke couered, 011.H08.005 Drawing his breath as thick & short as can 011.H08.006 The nimblest crochetting Musitian; 011.H08.007 Ready with loathsome vomiting to spew 011.H08.008 His soule out of one hell into a new, 011.H08.009 Made death with his poore kindreds howling cryes 011.H08.010 Begging with few fain'd teares great Legacyes, 011.H08.011 Thou wouldst not weepe, but iolly & frolick bee 011.H08.012 As a Slaue w%5ch%6 to morrow should be free; 011.H08.013 Yet weepst thou when thou see'st him hungerly 011.H08.014 Swallow his owne death, heart=bane Iealousy. 011.H08.015 O giue him many thankes; hee's curteous 011.H08.016 That in suspecting kindly warneth vs. 011.H08.017 Wee must not (as wee vse) flout openly 011.H08.018 In scoffing riddles his deformity: 011.H08.019 Nor at his borde together being sate 011.H08.020 With wordes, or touch (scarce lookes) adulterate: 011.H08.021 Nor when hee swolne & pamper'd w%5th%6 great fare 011.H08.022 Sitts downe, & snorts cag'd in a baskett chaire, 011.H08.023 Must wee vsurp his owne bedd any more 011.H08.024 Nor kisse & play in his house as before. [CW:om] 011.H08.025 Now I see may dangers, for that is [87r] 011.H08.026 His realme, his castle, & his diocesse. 011.H08.027 But if (as envious men w%5ch%6 would reuile 011.H08.028 Theyr Prince, or coyne his gold, y%5m%6 selues exile 011.H08.029 Into another country, & doe it there) 011.H08.030 We play in another house, w%5t%6 should wee feare? 011.H08.031 There wee will scorne his houshould pollicyes, 011.H08.032 His seely plotts, & pensionary spyes; 011.H08.033 As the inhabitants of Thames right side 011.H08.034 Doe Londons Maior, or Germans y%5e%6 Popes pride. 011.H08.0SS single fancy flourish 011.H08.0$$ %1No ind. Beal foliation differs from mf.%2