IDENTILIN$$ F015.BD1/Hopkinson's MS, Vol.17 (f.22v)/EWS/o/6-10-85/cor EWS/x/7-19-92 015.BD1.0HE %1A Sonnett.%2 015.BD1.001 Come m%5r%s come! all rest my powers defye 015.BD1.002 vntill I labour, I in labour lye. 015.BD1.009 Vnlace your selfe, for that harmonious chyme 015.BD1.010 tells me from yo%5u%6 that itt is full bedd tyme. 015.BD1.003 The foe oft tymes haueing his foe in sight 015.BD1.004 is tyr'd w%5th%6 standing though he never fight 015.BD1.005 Of with that girdle like heavens zone glistering 015.BD1.006 but a farr fairer world encompassing 015.BD1.007 Vnpynn that spangled brestplate w%5ch%6 yo%5w%6 weare 015.BD1.008 that I may see my shrine that shines soe faire 015.BD1.011 Off with that happy buske, w%5ch%6 I envye 015.BD1.012 that still cann be & wilbe soe nighe. 015.BD1.013 Your gowne gone of, such beauteous state reveales 015.BD1.014 as when the flowerye meades hills shadowes steales. 015.BD1.015 Of which that wyerye Coronett & shewe 015.BD1.016 the hayrye diademe that on yo%5w%6 doth growe. 015.BD1.017 Now of with those same shoes, & softlye tread 015.BD1.018 in this (loves hallowed temple) this soft bedd. 015.BD1.019 In such white robes heavens angells vse to be 015.BD1.020 receiud by menn! thou angells bringst w%5th%6 the 015.BD1.021 A heaven like %1Mahometts%2 paradise! & thoughe 015.BD1.022 ill spiritts walke in whyte wee easilye knowe, 015.BD1.023 By this those Angells from an evill spright 015.BD1.024 they saye our haires, but this our flesh, vpright 015.BD1.025 Lycense my raveing hands, & lett them goe 015.BD1.026 behind, before, above, betweene, belowe. 015.BD1.027 Oh my %1America%2 my New found land 015.BD1.028 my kingdome's safest when with one man mand 015.BD1.029 My myne of precious stones, my empirye 015.BD1.030 how blest am I in this discovering the 015.BD1.031 To enter in these bonds is to be free 015.BD1.032 then where my hand is sett, my seale shall bee 015.BD1.033om 015.BD1.034om 015.BD1.035om 015.BD1.036om 015.BD1.037om 015.BD1.038om 015.BD1.039om 015.BD1.040om 015.BD1.041om 015.BD1.042om 015.BD1.043 [first half of line omitted]then since that I may knowe 015.BD1.044 as liberally as to a midwife showe 015.BD1.045 thy selfe! cast all yea %Yyou%Z this whyte lynnen hence [CW: here=] 015.BD1.046 here is noe pennance much lesse innocence [f. 23 015.BD1.047 To teach the I am naked first! why then 015.BD1.048 what need'st thou have more covering then a man. 015.BD1.0SSom 015.BD1.0$$ %1. 43 indented several spaces; ll. 9 & 10 have been incorrectly inserted between lines 2 & 3 in original; in the file I have placed them in the proper order; they are given below as they appear in the MS, following l. 2: Vnlace your selfe, for that harmonious chyme tells me from yo%5u%6 that itt is full bedd tyme. The foe oft tymes haueing hir foe in sight is tyr'd w%5th%6 standing though he never fight Of with that girdle like heavens zone glistering but a farr fairer world encompassing Vnpynn that spangled brestplate w%5ch%6 yo%5w%6 weare that I may see my shrine that shines soe faire then begins l. 11; ll. 47-8 ind 4sp%2