IDENTILIN$$ File F013NY1\NYPL Cave MS\pp.13-14\TLP\mf\P:EWS\o\4-12-91\C:JSC 013.NY1.0HE %1Elegia%2. 6%5ta%6. 013.NY1.001 Natures lay ideott I taught thee to loue [p.13] 013.NY1.002 And in y%5t%6 sophistrie, oh thou dost prooue 013.NY1.003 Too subtile: Foole that did'st not vnderstand 013.NY1.004 The mistique languauge of the eie, nor hand: 013.NY1.005 Nor could'st thou iudge the difference of the ayre 013.NY1.006 Of sighes, & say this lyes this sounds despayre: 013.NY1.007 Nor by the eies water, call a maladie 013.NY1.008 Desperatly hott, or changing feuerouslye. 013.NY1.009 I had not then taught thee the Alphabett 013.NY1.010 Of flowres, how they deuicefully beeing sett 013.NY1.011 And bound vp might w%5th%6 speechlesse secrecye [CW:om] 013.NY1.012 Deliuer errands mutely and mutually. [p.14] 013.NY1.013 Remember since all thy words vs'd to bee, 013.NY1.014 To euery suto%5r%6, I if my freinds agree: 013.NY1.015 Since houshould charmes, thie husbands name to teach 013.NY1.016 Were all y%5e%6 loue=tricks y%5t%6 thy witt could reach. 013.NY1.017 And since an howres discourse, could scarce haue made 013.NY1.018 One answere in thee, & y%5t%6 ill array'd 013.NY1.019 In broken prouerbs & torne sentences: 013.NY1.020 Thou art not by so many duties his 013.NY1.021 That from the worlds com%Mon hauing seuerd thee, 013.NY1.022 Inlay'd thee neither to be seen nor see 013.NY1.023 As myne, w%5ch%6 haue w%5th%6 amorouse delicacies 013.NY1.024 Refin'd thee into a blisfull paradice; 013.NY1.025 Thy graces & good words my creatures be 013.NY1.026 I planted knowledg & liues tree in thee 013.NY1.027 W%5ch%6 oh shall strangers taste? must I alas 013.NY1.028 fframe & enamell plate & drinke in glasse? 013.NY1.029 Chafe wax for others seales? breake a colts force 013.NY1.030 And leaue him then beeing made a readye horse? 013.NY1.0SS Finis Eleg. 6%5tae%L%6 Jo: Donn. 013.NY1.0$$ %1No ind.%2