IDENTILIN$$ File F013C090 Luttrell, ff.26v-27r.\M:G.L.\P:GAS\o\8-13-92\C:JSC 013.C09.0HE Elegye:5. 013.C09.001 Natures lay Idiott, I taught thee to loue 013.C09.002 And in y%5t%6 Sophistry, o%C, thou dost proue 013.C09.003 Too subtill a foole. Thou didst not vnderstand 013.C09.004 The misticke language of the Eye or hand, 013.C09.005 Nor couldst thou iudge the difference of the Ayre 013.C09.006 Of sighes, & say, This lies, this shewes despayre; 013.C09.007 Nor by th'Eyes water know a maladye 013.C09.008 Desperatly hott or changing fe>%Va>That<<] 013.C09.021 That from y%5e%6 worlds Common hauing seuer'd thee [27r] 013.C09.022 Inlay'd thee neither to be seene nor see, 013.C09.023 As mine which haue with amorous delicacies 013.C09.024 Refin'd the into a blisfull Paradise. 013.C09.025 Thy graces & good wordes my creatures be 013.C09.026 I planted knowledge & lifes tree in thee, 013.C09.027 which, o%Ch, shall strangers tast? must I, alas 013.C09.028 frame & enam%Mell plate & drinke in glasse, 013.C09.029 Chafe wax for others seales, breake a colts force 013.C09.030 And leaue him then being made a ready horse? 013.C09.0SSom 013.C09.0$$ %1No ind.%2