IDENTILIN$$ F015.B16/BL Add. 30982 (ff.46r-v)/TJS/mf/4-18-91/cor/GAS/o/7-20-91 015.B16.0HE D%5r%6 Donne to his m.%5rs%6 going to bed. 015.B16.001 Come, madam come, all rest my powers defie 015.B16.002 vntill I labour, I in labour Lye, 015.B16.003 The foe oft times hauing his foe in sight 015.B16.004 Is tyr'd w%5th%6 standing though he neuer fight. 015.B16.005 Off w%5th%6 that girdle like the Heauens zone glistering 015.B16.006 but a farre fairer world in compassing. 015.B16.007 Vnpinne y%5t%6 spangled breast plate w%5ch%6 you weare 015.B16.008 That I may see my shrine that shines so faire. 015.B16.009 Vnlace your selfe. for that Harmonious chime. 015.B16.010 Tells me from you that now tis your bedtime 015.B16.011om 015.B16.012om 015.B16.013 Your gowne going off such beauteous state reveales, 015.B16.014 As when from flowry meads hills shaddow steales. 015.B16.015 Off with that wiry coronet, & show 015.B16.016 The hairy diadem which on you doth grow. 015.B16.017 Off with those shoes now & then softly tread 015.B16.018 In this loues hallowed temple, this soft bed. 015.B16.019 In such white roabes heauens Angells vse to bee 015.B16.020 Receiu'd by men, thou Angell bringst with thee. 015.B16.021 A heauenly Mahomets paradise, & thought 015.B16.022 All spirits walke in white, wee easily know 015.B16.023 By this these Angells from an euill spirit 015.B16.024 They set our haires, but these our flesh vpright 015.B16.025 Licence my rouing hands, & let them goe 015.B16.026 Behind, before, aboue, betweene, belowe. 015.B16.027 O my America, o my new found Land 015.B16.028 My kingdome safest when w%5th%6 one man mann'd 015.B16.029 My mine of pretious stones, my empery 015.B16.030 how blest am I in this discouering thee! [46r 015.B16.031 Dull nakednesse all ioyes are due to thee [46r 015.B16.032 As soules vnbodied, bodies vncloth'd must bee. 015.B16.033om 015.B16.034om 015.B16.035om 015.B16.036om 015.B16.037 Like pictures or like gay bookes coverings made 015.B16.038 for lay men, woemen are thus arrayed. 015.B16.039 Themselues are musicke bookes w%5ch%6 only we 015.B16.040 Whome their imputed grace will dignifie 015.B16.041 Must haue reueald, then sure y%5t%6 I may knowe 015.B16.042 As liberally, as to thy mid wife shewe 015.B16.043 Thy selfe, cast all, yea this white linnen hence 015.B16.044 There is noe pennance due to innocence 015.B16.045 To enter to these bonds and to be free [46v1 015.B16.046 Then where my hande is set, my seale shall bee [46v2 015.B16.047 To teach thee, I am naked first, why then [46v3 015.B16.048 What needst thou haue more couering then a man. [46v4 015.B16.0SS [horizontal rule] 015.B16.0$$ lines 31-32 appear in the ms at the top of f. 46v and are followed by lines 47 & 48; lines 11-12, 35-38 om; line 13 follows l. 10; line 33 follows l. 30; line 39 follows l. 34; lines 31 & 32 follow l. 46 and precede l. 47; line 46 is the last line of f. 46r