IDENTILIN$$ F015H02 Harvard,MSEng.686\ff.35v-36v\P:TLP\o\5-4-92\C:JSC 015.H02.0HEom 015.H02.001 Come Madam come, all rest my powers defye 015.H02.002 Vntill I labour I in labour lye 015.H02.003 The foe oft times, having his foe in sight 015.H02.004 Is tyr'd with standing though he never fight 015.H02.005 Off with y%5t%6 girdle like heavens Zone glistering 015.H02.006 But a farr fairer world encompassing 015.H02.007 Vnpinn that spangling brestplate y%5t%6 yow weare 015.H02.008 That I may see my Shrine that shines so faire [CW:Vnlace#your] 015.H02.009 Vnlace yo%5r%6self, for that harmonious Chime [36] 015.H02.010 Tells mee from you, that now 'tis yo%5r%6 bedtime 015.H02.011 Of w%5th%6 that happy busk, that I envye 015.H02.012 That still wilbe, & still can stand so nigh. 015.H02.013 Yo%5r%6 gowne going off such beauteous state reveale 015.H02.014 As when from flowry meades, hils shadowes steale 015.H02.015 Of with y%5t%6 wyry Coronet, & shew 015.H02.016 The hairy Diademe w%5ch%6 on you doth grow 015.H02.017 Now off w%5th%6 those shoes, & then softly tread 015.H02.018 In this loves hallowed temple, this soft bed. 015.H02.019 In such white robes, Heavens Angells vse to bee 015.H02.020 Received by men: Thou Angell, bringst with thee 015.H02.021 a heaven like Mahomets Paradice, and though 015.H02.022 All spirits walke in white, wee easily know 015.H02.023 By this, these Angells by an evill Spright 015.H02.024 They set our haires, but these our flesh vpright 015.H02.025 Licence my Roving handes, and let them goe 015.H02.026 Behind, beefore, above, between, belowe. 015.H02.027 O my America! o my new found land! 015.H02.028 my kingdome's safest when with one man man'd 015.H02.029 my m->Myne of precious stones my Empery! 015.H02.030 How blest am I in this discovering thee? 015.H02.033 ffull nakednes, all eyes are due to thee 015.H02.034 As soules vnbodied, bodies vncloath'd must bee 015.H02.035 To tast whose ioyes, I->>g