IDENTILIN$$ F018.B47/ElFatal Stowe 962/ ff. 134v-135v/ GL/cor GAS/o/8-1-92 018.B47.0HE Ellegie. 018.B47.001 By o%5r%6 first straynge & fatall enterveiwe 018.B47.002 By all desiers w%5ch%6 thereof did ensue 018.B47.003 By o%5r%6 longe striuinge hopes, by that remorse 018.B47.004 W%5ch%6 my wordes Masculine p%Pswasiue force 018.B47.005 Begott in thee, and by the memorie 018.B47.006 Of hurtes, w%5ch%6 spies & riualls threatned me 018.B47.007 I Calmely begg, but by thy parentes wrath 018.B47.008 By all paynes w%5ch%6 want & diuorceme%Mt hath 018.B47.009 I Coniure thee, And all the oathes w%5ch%6 I 018.B47.010 And thou haue sworne, to soule=ioynt=Constancie. 018.B47.011 Heare I vnsware & or'esweare them thus 018.B47.012 Thou shalt not loue by meanes soe dangerouse. [CW:Temper (o' fayre] 018.B47.013 Temper (oh fayre loue) loues impetuouse rage [f.135r] 018.B47.014 Be my true m:%5rs%6 still, not my fayned page 018.B47.015 I'le goe, & by thy kinde leaue, leaue behinde 018.B47.016 Thee, only worthy to nurse in my %Ybrest%Z#>minde< 018.B47.017 Thirst to come backe, oh if thou die before 018.B47.018 ffrom other landes my soule towardes thee shall sore 018.B47.019 Thy else almightie beautie cannot move 018.B47.020 Rage from the seas, nor thy loue teach them love 018.B47.021 Nor tame wild %Y****%Z#>Boreas< harshnes thou hast read 018.B47.022 How roughly he in peeces shiuered 018.B47.023 ffayre Orithea, whom he swore he lou'ed 018.B47.024 ffall ill or good 'tis madnes to haue p%Pu'd 018.B47.025 Dangers vnurg'd feed on this flatterie 018.B47.026 That absent freindes one in each other be 018.B47.027 Dissemble nothinge, not a boy, nor chaynge 018.B47.028 Thy bodyes habit nor minde, be not straynge 018.B47.029 To thy selfe only. All will spie in thie face 018.B47.030 A blushinge womanly discoueringe grace 018.B47.031 Richly cloath'd Apes, are called Apes, & as soone 018.B47.032 Eclypsed, as bright, we call the moone the moone 018.B47.033 Men of ffrance Chayngable Camelions 018.B47.034 Spittles of diseases shopps of fashions 018.B47.035 Liues Shuellers, & rightest Companie 018.B47.036 Of players w%5ch%6 vppon the worldes stage be, [CW:Will quickly] 018.B47.037 Will quickly know thee & alas [f.135v] 018.B47.038 Thee indifferent Italian as we passe 018.B47.039 His warme Land, well Content to thinke y%5e%6 page 018.B47.040 Will haunt thee w%5th%6 such lust & hediouse rage 018.B47.041 As Lottes fayre wife was vexed, but non of these 018.B47.042 Nor spungie Hidropique Duch shall thee disease 018.B47.043 If thou stay heare, oh stay heare, for for thee 018.B47.044 England is only a worthy gallarie 018.B47.045 To walke in expectation till from thence 018.B47.046 Our greatest kinge calls thee to his p%5r%6sence 018.B47.047 When I am gonn dreame me som%M happines 018.B47.048 Nor let thy lookes o%5r%6 long hidd loue confesse 018.B47.049 Nor prase nor disprayse me nor blesse nor Curse 018.B47.050 Openly loues force, nor in thy bedd fright thy nurse 018.B47.051 W%5th%6 mid night startinges, cryinge out oh, oh 018.B47.052 Nurse o my loue is slayne, I saw him goe 018.B47.053 Ore the whit Alpes alone, I saw him I 018.B47.054 Assayd, fight, taken, stabd, bleede, & die 018.B47.055 Auger me better Chaunce except dreade Ioue 018.B47.056 Thinke it enough for me to haue had thy loue. 018.B47.0SSom 018.B47.0$$ %1HE in LM opp. l. 1; no ind; lines 16 and 21 contain scribal corrections of errors%2