IDENTILIN$$ F019.B07/ElPict BL Add. 18647 (ff. 42r-v)/ TJS/mf/4-15-91/cor GAS/o/7-14-92 019.B07.0HE %1Elegie%2| 019.B07.001 Heere take my picture though I bid farewell 019.B07.002 Thine in my hart where my soule dwells shall dwell 019.B07.003 T'is like me now, but I dead, twill be more, 019.B07.004 When wee are shaddowes both, then twas before, 019.B07.005 When weather beaten I came back, my hand 019.B07.006 Perhapps w%5th%6 rude %Ya*r*%Z oares torne, or sun-beames \(tann'd [CW:My] 019.B07.007 My face, and breast, of hairecloth, and my head [42v 019.B07.008 W:%5th%6 care rash sudden stormes beinge o're spread, 019.B07.009 My body a sack of bones broken w%5th%6in 019.B07.010 And pouders blew staynes scattered on my skinn 019.B07.011 If rivall fooles taxe thee to haue lou'd a man 019.B07.012 So foule and Course as (oh) I may seeme than 019.B07.013 This shall saye what I was, and thou shalt saye 019.B07.014 Doe his hurtes reach mee? Doth my worth decaye 019.B07.015 Or doe they reach his iudginge minde that hee 019.B07.016 Should now love less what he did love to see? 019.B07.017 That w%5ch%6: in him was faire, and delicate 019.B07.018 Was but the milke w%5ch%6 in loves childest state 019.B07.019 Did nourish it, who now is growne stronge enough 019.B07.020 To feede on that w%5ch%6 to diffus'd tastes seemes tough| 019.B07.0SSom 019.B07.0$$ %1no ind%2