IDENTILIN$$ F015Y01/Osborn MS b.62 (pp.97-8)/M:TJS/mf/10-7-91/P:DAF/o/8-13-92/C:JSC 015.Y01.0HE D%5r%6 Dun. to his M%5rs%6 015.Y01.001 Come Madame come, all rest my powers defye 015.Y01.002 vntill I labour I'in labour lye 015.Y01.003 The foe oftimes hauing his foe in sight 015.Y01.004 Is tyred w%5th%6 standing though he neuer fight 015.Y01.005 of w%5th%6 y%5t%6 girdle like heaue'ns zone glistring 015.Y01.006 but a farr fairer world encompassing 015.Y01.007 vnpine y%5t%6 spangled breastplate w%5ch%6 y%5u%6 weare 015.Y01.008 That I may see y%5e%6 shrine y%5t%6 shines forth there 015.Y01.009 vnlace y%5or%6selfe; for y%5t%6 harmonious chime 015.Y01.010 Tells mee fro%M y%5u%6, that nowe t'is y%5or%6 beddtime 015.Y01.011 of with y%5t%6 happy buske w%5ch%6 I envy 015.Y01.012 y%5t%6 still can bee, & still can stand soe nigh. 015.Y01.013 Y%5or%6 gowne going of, such beuteous state reueles 015.Y01.014 As when from flowry meads, hills shadowes steale, 015.Y01.015 of w%5th%6 y%5t%6 wyery coronet, & showe 015.Y01.016 the hairy diadem, w%5ch%6 on y%5u56 doth growe 015.Y01.017 of w%5th%6 those shoes & then soe softly treade 015.Y01.018 In this loues hallowed temple, this soft bedd 015.Y01.019 In such white roabs heauen's angells vse to bee 015.Y01.020 Receiud by men: y%5u%6 Angells bringst w%5th%6 thee 015.Y01.021 A heauenly Mahomets paradice; & though 015.Y01.022 all spirits walke in white wee easily know 015.Y01.023 by this those angells from an euil spirit 015.Y01.024 They set our haires, but these our flesh vpright 015.Y01.025 License my rouing hands & let them goe [98] 015.Y01.026 before, behind aboue beneath, belowe 015.Y01.027 O%C my america; my newe found land 015.Y01.028 my kingdomes safest when w%5th%6 one tis man'd 015.Y01.029 my mine of pretious stones, my emperye 015.Y01.030 howe am I blest in thus discouering thee 015.Y01.031 Fall nakednesse all ioyes are due to thee 015.Y01.032 As soules vnbodied, bodyes vnclothd should bee 015.Y01.033 To tast wh->>those< ioyes, Gem%Ms that y%5u%6 women vse 015.Y01.034 Are like Atlanta's balls cast in mens veiwes 015.Y01.035 That when a fool's eye lighteth on a gem 015.Y01.036 This earthly soule might couet theirs, not the%M 015.Y01.037 like pictures or like gay bookes couerings made 015.Y01.038 for lay men; women should be thus araid 015.Y01.039 Them selfes are mystig bookes w%5ch%6 only wee 015.Y01.040 must see reueald, such be you then to mee 015.Y01.041 In each respect; then sweet that I may knowe 015.Y01.042 As liberally, as to a midwife showe 015.Y01.043 Thy selfe, cast all, yea this white lin%Min hence 015.Y01.044 there is noe pennance due to innocence 015.Y01.045 To enter in these bonds is to be free 015.Y01.046 There where my hand is set my seale should \(bee 015.Y01.047 To teach thee, I am naked first, why than 015.Y01.048 what needst thou haue more couering then /(aman 015.Y01.0SSom 015.Y01.0$$ %1No ind.; l. 42 is omitted; ll. 31-32 appear between ll. 46 & 47; scr. crosses double l's in ll. 2, 10, 14, 23, 34.%2