IDENTILIN$$ F018.O16/ElFatal Eng. poet. e.14 (ff. 32v-33)/ TJS/mf/1-31-92/cor EWS/o/5-30-92 018.O16.0HE To his M%5rs%6: who wold have gone with him /disguised as His Page. 018.O16.001 By o%5r%6 first strange & fatall interveiw 018.O16.002 By all desires w%5ch%6 did thereof ensue 018.O16.003 By o%5r%6 longe starving %1hopes%2; by y%5t%6 remorse 018.O16.004 W%5ch%6 my words Masculine p%Pswasive force 018.O16.005 Begott in Thee; & by y%5e%6 memory 018.O16.006 Of hurts, wch %1spyes%2 & %1Rivalls%2 threatned me 018.O16.007 I calmely beg; But by thy Parents wrath 018.O16.008 By all y%5e%6 Paynes w%5ch%6 want, & divorcment hath 018.O16.009 I coniure thee; & all y%5e%6 Oaths, w%5ch%6 I 018.O16.010 And thow have sworne, to seale ioint constancy, 018.O16.011 Heere I vnsweare; & ever sweare them thus 018.O16.012 Thow shalt not love by meanes so dangerous. 018.O16.013 Temp%P (o fayre Love) loves impetuous rage 018.O16.014 Be my true M%5rs%6 still, not my fain'd Page: 018.O16.015 Ile' goe, & by thy kind leave, leave behind 018.O16.016 Thee, only worthy to nurse in my mynd 018.O16.017 Thirst to come backe; Oh if thow dye before 018.O16.018 From other lands, my Sowle towards thee shall soare 018.O16.019 Thy, else almighty Beawty cannott move 018.O16.020 Rage from y%5e%6 seas; nor thy Love teach them Love, 018.O16.021 Nor tame wild Boares harshness: Thow hast read 018.O16.022 How rowghly he in peices shivered 018.O16.023 Fayre Orithea, whom he sware he loved. 018.O16.024 Fall ill or good, tis madness to have p%Pved 018.O16.025 Dangers vnvrg'd; feed on this flattery 018.O16.026 That absent freynds, one in y%5e%6 other be: 018.O16.027 Dissemble nothing, not a Boy; nor change 018.O16.028 Thy Bodyly habitt; nor mynd; be not strange 018.O16.029 (To thy selfe only), all will spye >%Vin< thy face [f.33 018.O16.030 A blushing womanly discovering grace. 018.O16.031 Richly cloth'd %1Apes%2, are called %1Apes%2; & assoone 018.O16.032 Eclips'd, as bright, we call y%5e56 %1Moone%2 y%5e%6 %1Moone%2: 018.O16.033 Men of %1France%2, changeable Camelions 018.O16.034 Spittles of Diseases, shops of fashions 018.O16.035 Lives fuellers, & y%5e%6 rightest company 018.O16.036 Of Players, w%5ch%6 vpon y%5e%6 worlds stage be 018.O16.037 Will quickly know thee; & alas! 018.O16.038 Th'indifferent %1Italian%2, as we passe 018.O16.039 His warme land, well content to thinke thee Page 018.O16.040 Will haunt Thee w%5th%6 such lust & hideous rage 018.O16.041 As Lotts fayre Guests were vex'd: But none of these 018.O16.042 Nor Spungy %1Hidropick%2 %1Dutch%2, shall Thee displease; 018.O16.043 If thow stay heere: O stay heere! for, for Thee 018.O16.044 %1England%2 is only a worthy Gallery 018.O16.045 To walke in expectation, till from thence 018.O16.046 Our greatest kinge calls thee to his presence. 018.O16.047 When I am gone, dreame me some happyness 018.O16.048 Nor lett thy lookes, o%5r%6 longe hid love confess: 018.O16.049 Nor prayse, nor disprayse me; nor bless nor curse 018.O16.050 Openly, Loves force; nor in bed freght->>fright< thy Nurse 018.O16.051 With Midnights startings, cryeng owt oh! oh. 018.O16.052 Nurse! Oh my Love is slayne! I saw him goe 018.O16.053 O're y%5e%6 white Alpes alone; I saw him, I 018.O16.054 Assayld, fight, taken, stabd, bleed, fall & dye. 018.O16.055 Augure me better chance, except dread Iove 018.O16.056 Thinke it enowgh for me, t'have had thy Love.|. 018.O16.0SS D: Dun [in LM opp. HE] 018.O16.0$$ %1ll. 1 & 33 hanging ind 1sp; follows ElBrac; poem numbered%2 75 %1by other scribe in LM opp. line 1%2