IDENTILIN$$ File F014H07 Harvard, Eng. 966.6\ff 78v-79v\M:GL\mf\P:TLP\o\5-12-92\C:JSC 014.H07.0HE .Elegia Decima Quinta. 014.H07.001 Till I ha%Ave Pea%Ace%A w%5th%6 thee, I wa%Arr w%5th%6 othe%5r%6 men 014.H07.002 And when I haue peac%Ae, ca%An I lea%Ave thee then? 014.H07.003 All othe%5r%6 warrs are sc%Arupelous, only thow 014.H07.004 A farie free Cyttie, maist thy selfe a%Allowe. 014.H07.005 To a%Any one in Flanders, who can tell 014.H07.006 whether the%A Ma%Aster->>%J<>%K<<, or men Rebell? 014.H07.007 Onely we knowe tha%At, w%5c%Ah%6 all Ideots say 014.H07.008 They beare most Blowes that come to part \the fray. 014.H07.009 ffranc%Ae in Her Luna%Atique Giddiness did hate 014.H07.010 Even o%5r%6 Men, yea and o%5r%6 God of La%Ate, 014.H07.011 Yet she Relies vpon o%5r%6 Angells well 014.H07.012 W%5ch%6 nere Returne, No more then they tha%At fell. 014.H07.013 Sic%Ake Irela%And is w%5th%6 A strange warr posest 014.H07.014 Like to An Ague, now raginge, now at rest, [CW:.W%5c%Ah%6.] 014.H07.015 w%5c%Ah%6 tyme will cu%Are: yet it must doe her good [79r] 014.H07.016 If she were purg'd, & her head-vaine, let blood 014.H07.017 And Midas Ioyes, o%5r%6 Spanish Jorneys give 014.H07.018 We fynd a%All Gold, But fynd no food to Live. 014.H07.019 And I shold be in the hot parchinge Clyme 014.H07.020 To dust, a%And Ashes turnd before my tyme. 014.H07.021 To mewe me in A shipp is to inthra%All 014.H07.022 Me in A Prisonn, tha%At were like to fa%All 014.H07.023 Or in a%A Cloiste%5r%6, save tha%At their Men dwell 014.H07.024 In A Calme Heav'n, here in a swagring Hell 014.H07.025 Long voiages are long Consumptions 014.H07.026 And shipps are Carts for Exec%Autyons 014.H07.027 Yea thy are deaths: It is all one to flye 014.H07.028 Into anothe%5r%6 world as 'tis to die. 014.H07.029 Heere let me wa%Arre, in these Arms let me lye 014.H07.030 Heere let me Parley: Better bleed then dye 014.H07.031 Thyne Arms Imprison mee, And myn Arms \(thee 014.H07.032 Thy Har%At the Ransom is, take myne fro%M mee 014.H07.033 Other men warr, that thay their Rest may Gaine 014.H07.034 But we will Rest, that we may fight againe. [CW:.These.] 014.H07.035 Those warrs the Ignora%Mt, these, vnexperienc't Loue [79v] 014.H07.036 There, we are alwais vnder; heere, aboue. 014.H07.037 Their Engines farr of breed a%A iust true fea%Are 014.H07.038 Neere thrusts, Pickes, Stabbs, & Bullets hurt not \(heere 014.H07.039 Their Lyes are wronges, here sa%Afe vpright lye* 014.H07.040 There Men kill Men, weele ma%Ake one by, & by. 014.H07.041 Thou nothinge, I not halfe soe muc%Ah to doe 014.H07.042 In these warrs as they May, w%5ch%6 from vs two 014.H07.043 Shall springe. Thowsands we see w%5ch%6 travail not 014.H07.044 To warr, but stay swords, arms, and shott 014.H07.045 To make a%At home; And shall not I do then 014.H07.046 More Gloriovs service staying, to make Men. 014.H07.0SS [six flourishes with a dot after each] 014.H07.0$$ no ind. LM opposite HE in pencil, 2d hand "Car^ ms. 53. Donne's?/(Ch.ii.250)"; possible loss of punctua- tion to trimming in ll. 29, 33