IDENTILIN$$ File F012C02 CUL Add. 5778\ff.29-30\GL\mf\P:EWS\o\6-13-92\C:JSC 012.C02.0HE %1Elegye%2. 9%5th%6. 012.C02.001 Oh, lett me not serve soe, as those Men serve 012.C02.002 Whome honors smoakes at once fatten and sterve. 012.C02.003 Poorely enritch't w%5th%6 greate mens words or lookes, 012.C02.004 Nor to write my name in thy loveinge Bookes.| [CW:/(As#those.] 012.C02.005 As those Idolatrous Flatterers, w%5ch%6 still [29v] 012.C02.006 Theyre Princes styles, w%5th%6 many Realmes fullfill 012.C02.007 Whence they noe Tribute haue, and where no sway 012.C02.008 Such Services I offer, as shall pay 012.C02.009 Themselves, I hate deade Names: Oh then let Mee 012.C02.010 Favorite in ordinarye, or noe Favorite bee. 012.C02.011 When my Soule was in her owne Bodye Sheath'd, 012.C02.012 Nor yett my oaths betroth'd, nor kisses Breath'd. 012.C02.013 Into my Purgatorye faythlesse Thee, 012.C02.014 Thy hart seem'd Waxe, and Steele thy Constancye. 012.C02.015 Soe careles flowers strawde on the Waters face 012.C02.016 The Curled Whirlepooles sucke, smacke, and embrace, 012.C02.017 Yett drowne them; Soe the Tapers beamye eye 012.C02.018 Amorouslye twinklinge, beckens the Gyddye Flye, 012.C02.019 Yett burnes his Wings; And such the Devill is 012.C02.020 Scarce visitinge them, who are intirelye his. 012.C02.021 When I beholld a Streame, w%5ch%6 from the Springe 012.C02.022 Doth w%5th%6 doubtfull Melodious Murmuringe, 012.C02.023 Or in a speechles Slumber calmely ride 012.C02.024 Her Wedded Channells bosome, and then Chyde 012.C02.025 And bend her Browes, and swell yf any Bowe 012.C02.026 Doe but stoope downe, or kisse her vpmost Browe 012.C02.027 Yet yf her often Gnaweinge kisses win 012.C02.028 The Traterous Bankes to gape, and let her in. 012.C02.029 She rusheth violentlye, and doth Divorce 012.C02.030 Her from her Natiue, and her long kept Course. 012.C02.031 And roares and braves yt, and in gallant scorne, 012.C02.032 In flatteringe Eddyes promisinge Retourne, 012.C02.033 She flouts the Channell, who thence forth ys drye; 012.C02.034 Then say I; That ys shee, and thys am I; 012.C02.035 Yet lett not thy deepe Bitternes begett 012.c02.036 Careles despayre in Mee, For that will Whett 012.C02.037 My mynd to scorne: And oh Loue dull'd w%5th%6 payne 012.C02.038 Was neere soe wise, nor well arm'd, as Disdayne. 012.C02.039 Then w%5th%6 new eyes I shall Survay Thee, And spye 012.C02.040 Death in thy Cheekes, and darkenes in thyne Eye.| [CW:/(Though.] 012.C02.041 Though hope breede Fayth and loue; Thus taught I shall, [30] 012.C02.042 As Nations doe from Roome, from thy loue fall. 012.C02.043 My hate shall out growe Thyne, and vtterlye 012.C02.044 I will renounce thy Dallyance: And when I 012.C02.045 Am the Recusant, in that resolute State 012.C02.046 What hurts yt mee, to be excomunicate?| 012.C02.0SS [om] 012.C02.0$$om