IDENTILIN$$ X015WB1 Bangor ms.422\pp.43-44\EWS\o\7-4-90\P:TJS\x\C:JSC 015.WB1.HE1 %XTo his mistres as shee was comming /to bed 015.WB1.001 Come madame, come, all rests my powers defy 015.WB1.002 vntill I labour I in labour lye 015.WB1.003 The foe ofttime hauing s%>t%Va< farre fairer world encompasinge. 015.WB1.007 Vnpinne y%5t%6 spangled brestplate, which you weare 015.WB1.008 y%5t%6 eyes of busy ffooles may bee stopt there. 015.WB1.009 Vnlace yourselfe, for y%5t%6 harmonious skinne 015.WB1.010 tells mee from you, y%5t%6 now its your bed time. 015.WB1.011 Off with y%5t%6 happy buske, which I enuy 015.WB1.012 y%5t%6 still can bee, and still can stand soenigh. 015.WB1.013 your gounes going offe, such beautious state reueales 015.WB1.014 as when from flowry->>flowy< meades, y%5e%6 hill shadow steales 015.WB1.015 offe with your rich coronet, and shew 015.WB1.016 the hairy diadem, which on you doth grow. 015.WB1.017 Now off with those shooes, and then softly tread 015.WB1.018 on loue hollowed temple, this soft bed. 015.WB1.019 In such white robes, heauens angels vse to b%5e%6e 015.WB1.020 receiued by men, thou angels bringst with th/%Jee%K 015.WB1.021 A heauen like Mahomets paradice, and though 015.WB1.022 ill spirits walke in white, by this wee know 015.WB1.023 these angels easily from an euill spright 015.WB1.024 they set our hayres, those our flesh vprighte 015.WB1.025 Licence my rouing hands, and let them goe 015.WB1.026 beetweene, before, beneath, aboue, below 015.WB1.027 O my America, my new found land 015.WB1.028 my kingdome safest when w%5th%6 on man mand 015.WB1.029 My mine of precious stones, my empery 015.WB1.030 how blest am I in thus discouering thee, 015.WB1.031 to enter to those bonds is to free 015.WB1.032 then where my hand is set, my seale shall bee. 015.WB1.033 Sweet nakednes all ioyes belongs to thee 015.WB1.034 as souls vnbodied, bodies vnclothed must bee, 015.WB1.035 to last these ioyes. gems which your women vse 015.WB1.036 are like Atlantas balls cast men viewes 015.WB1.037 y%5t%6 when a fooles eye lighteth on a geme 015.WB1.038 his earthly soule may couet theirs, not them 015.WB1.039 Like pictures, or like bookes, gay couering made 015.WB1.040 for lay=men, are all women thus arriaed, 015.WB1.041 themselues are misticke bookes which only wee 015.WB1.042 whome their imputed grace will dignify 015.WB1.043 Must Shee reueale? then since as I may know [p. 44] 015.WB1.044 as liberrally, as to a midwife show-->>shew< 015.WB1.045 thy selfe, cast all, yea this white linnen hence 015.WB1.046 heere is noe pennance for true innocence 015.WB1.047 to teach thee I am naked first, why then 015.WB1.048 what needs you haue more covering then a man 015.WB1.0SSom 015.WB1.0$$ %1even ll. ind; file made by CMR from EWS HWT%2