IDENTILIN$$ File F014O34 Rawl poet 117\ff.209-208v (rev)\GL\mf\P:EWS\o\6-3-92\C:JSC 014.O34.0HE Makinge of men 014.O34.001 Till I haue peace w%5th%6 thee, warr other men 014.O34.002 And when I haue peace can I leaue thee then 014.O34.003 All other warrs are daungerouse, only thou 014.O34.004 (Oh fayre free cittye) mayst thy selfe allowe 014.O34.005 To any one in Flanders, who can tell 014.O34.006 whether the m%5r%6 %Yvarryes%Z->>Peares< or men rebell 014.O34.007 Onlye wee knowe y%5t%6 w%5ch%6 most Idiots saye 014.O34.008 They bear most blowes that comes to part a fraye, 014.O34.009 France in hir Lunatique giddines did hate 014.O34.010 Eu%5r%6 ou%5r%6 men, yea and ou%5r%6 god of late 014.O34.011 Yit she relyes vppon ou%5r%6 Angells well 014.O34.012 w%5ch%6 neere returnes, no more then they w%5ch%6 fell 014.O34.013 Sicke Ireland is w%5th%6 a strange warr possest 014.O34.014 Like to an ague, nowe raginge, now at rest 014.O34.015 w%5ch%6 tyme will cure, yet yt might doe hir good 014.O34.016 Yf she wear purgde, and hir head vayne let blood 014.O34.017 And midas ioyes ou%5r%6 spanish iorneyes giue 014.O34.018 wee touch at gold, but fynd no foode to liue 014.O34.019 And I should be (in that hott parchinge clyme) 014.O34.020 to Dust, and ashes turnde, before my tyme 014.O34.021 To mewe me in a ship, is to inthrall 014.O34.022 me in a prison, that wear like to fall 014.O34.023 Or in a Cloyster: saue that ther men dwell 014.O34.024 In a calme heauen, hear in a swaggeringe hell 014.O34.025 Longe voyages, are longe consumptions 014.O34.026 And ships are cartes for executions, 014.O34.027 yea, they are deathes, ist not all one to flye 014.O34.028 Into an other world, as tis to dye, 014.O34.029 Here lett me warr, in these armes let me lye 014.O34.030 Here let me parley, batter bleed and dye [CW:om] 014.O34.031 myne armes ymprison thee, and thyne armes mee, [208v] 014.O34.032 Thyne harte thy ransom is, take myne from me 014.O34.033 Other men warr that they ther rest may gayne 014.O34.034 but we will rest, y%5t%6 we may fight agayne 014.O34.035 Those warrs the Ignorant, these the experience loue, 014.O34.036 Ther we are always vnder, hear aboue 014.O34.037 Ther ingins farr of, breed a iust true fear 014.O34.038 hear sharpe pikes, stabbes, ye Bullets hurt not hear 014.O34.039 There lyes are wronges, hear safe vprightly lye 014.O34.040 There men kill men, weel make one by and by 014.O34.041 Thou nothinge, I not halfe so much shall doe 014.O34.042 In these warres, as they, may w%5ch%6 from vs %Ytwaine%Z->>two< 014.O34.043 shall springe; thousandes wee see w%5ch%6 trauell not 014.O34.044 to warr, but staye %Ythere%Z->>swordes<, armes and shott 014.O34.045 To make at home; and shall not I doe then 014.O34.046 more glorious service, in stayinge to make men.| 014.O34.0SS om 014.O34.0$$ LM l. 21, "In Donne"--early non-scribal hand; ff. 199-198v rev is original foliation. Did not record ind.