IDENTILIN$$ F013WN1/Dolau Cothi ms. 6748\pp.27-28\EWS/o/7-15-85\P:TJS\mf\C:TJS&GAS 013.WN1.0HE Elegie 013.WN1.001 Natures lay Ideott I taught thee to loue 013.WN1.002 And in that Sophistrie: oh thou doest proue 013.WN1.003 Too subtile; foole thou didst not vnderstand 013.WN1.004 The mistique language of the Eye, nor hand: 013.WN1.005 Nor couldst thou iudge the difference of the aire 013.WN1.006 Of sighs, and saie, this lies, this sounds despaire. [cw:Nor] 013.WN1.007 Nor by the eies water call a Maladie [28] 013.WN1.008 Desperately hott, or changinge feuourishly: 013.WN1.009 I had not taught thee then the Alphabet 013.WN1.010 Of flowers how they deuisefully being sett, 013.WN1.011 And bound vp, might with speechless secrecy 013.WN1.012 Deliuer arrands, mvtely, and Mutuallye: 013.WN1.013 Remember since all thy words vsd to bee 013.WN1.014 To everie Sutour, I if my freinds agree 013.WN1.015 Since howsehold charmes thy hvsbands name to teach 013.WN1.016 Were all the Louetricks, that thy witt could reach 013.WN1.017 And since an howres discourse could scarce haue made 013.WN1.018 One answer in thee. And that ill arrayd 013.WN1.019 In broken prouerbs, and torne sentences, 013.WN1.020 Thou art not by soe many duties his 013.WN1.021 That from the worlds common hauinge seuered thee 013.WN1.022 Inlayd thee nether to bee seene, nor see, 013.WN1.023 As myne which haue with amarous delicacies, 013.WN1.024 Refind thee into a blisfull Paradise 013.WN1.025 Thy graces and good words my creatures bee 013.WN1.026 I planted knowledg, and lifes tree in thee 013.WN1.027 Which oh shall strangers tast? mvst I alass 013.WN1.028 Frame, and enamell Plate, and drinke in glasse 013.WN1.029 Chafe waxe for others vales? breake a colts force 013.WN1.030 And leaue him then beinge made a ready horse?| 013.WN1.0SSom 013.WN1.0$$ %1no ind%2