IDENTILIN$$ F015.B44/BL Sloane 1792 (ff.27-28)/TJS/mf/6-21-91/cor GAS/o/7-25-92 015.B44.0HEom 015.B44.001 Com Maddam come all rest my powers defy 015.B44.002 Vntill I labor, I in labor ly 015.B44.003 The foe oft times hauing y%5e%6 foe in sight 015.B44.004 Is tyrde with standing though he neuer fight. 015.B44.005 Ofe->>>Off<< with y%5t%6 girdle like heauens zone glistering 015.B44.006 But a far>>%Vr<>>You<< weare 015.B44.008 That I may see my shrine that shines soe faire 015.B44.009 Vnlase your selfe for that harmonius chime 015.B44.010 Tels mee from you y%5t%6 now tis your bedtime 015.B44.011 Ofe->>>Off<< with that happie buske which I enuy 015.B44.012 That still will bee and still can stand soe nigh. 015.B44.013 Your gowne going ofe->>>of<< such beauteous state reueale [f. 27v 015.B44.014 As when from flourie meads hills shadowes steale 015.B44.015 Ofe->>>Off<< with that virie->>>verie<< corronett and show->>>shew<< 015.B44.016 The harie->>>ha%5y%6rie<< diadem which one you doth groe->>>grow<< 015.B44.017 Now ofe->>>off<< with those shoes->>>shooes<<, and then softly tread 015.B44.018 In this loues hallowed temple this soft bedd 015.B44.019 In such white robes heauens Angells vse to bee 015.B44.020 Receiued by men, thou angell->>>Angell<< bringst with thee 015.B44.021 A heauenly Mahomets Paradice & though 015.B44.022 All spirits walke in white wee e***ly->>>easily<< know 015.B44.023 By this these Angells from an euill spirite->>>sprite<< 015.B44.024 They sett our haire but these our flesh uprighte. 015.B44.025 Licence my rauing->>>rouing<< hands & let them goe 015.B44.026 Behinde, before, betwen, abov->>>%5a%6boue<<, below. 015.B44.027 O my America my new found lande 015.B44.028 My kingdome safest when with one man >tis< mand 015.B44.029 My mine of preciouse stones, my Empery->>>Empiry<< 015.B44.030 How blest am I in this discouering, thee->>>thy<<. 015.B44.031 Full nakednesse, all eyes are dere->>>due<< to thee 015.B44.032 All soules unbodied->>>unbodyed<< bodyes unclothed should bee 015.B44.033 To* tast whole Ioyes, jemms->>>gemms<< y%5t%6 you women use 015.B44.034 Are as Atlantas bales->>>balles<< cast in mens veiws 015.B44.035 That a fooles eye lightneng->>>lightning<< on a jemm->>>gemm<<. 015.B44.036 His greedy ey might court thes >&< not them 015.B44.037 Like unto bookes, with gawdie couerings made 015.B44.038 For laymen, are all women thus arayed 015.B44.039 Them selfes are musike bookes which only wee 015.B44.040 (whom their imparted->>>imputed<< grace will dignifie) 015.B44.041 Must see reueald, then sweet y%5t%6 I may know 015.B44.042 As liberally as to a midwife shew 015.B44.043 Thy selfe, cast all, yea this white linnen hence 015.B44.044 Ther is noe->>>no<< pennance due to innocence 015.B44.045 To enter into these bonds is to bee free 015.B44.046 There where my hand is set my seale shall bee 015.B44.047 To tleach->>>teach<< thee, I am naked first; why then 015.B44.048 What needst thou haue more couering then a man 015.B44.0SSom 015.B44.0$$ %1no ind; GAS says most changes are probably nonscribal%2