IDENTILIN$$ File F019H03 Harvard, Eng. 966.1\f 29r; p.57\M:GL\P:DF\o\5-8-92\C:JSC 019.H03.0HE Elegie| 019.H03.001 Heer take my picture, though I bid farwell 019.H03.002 Thine in my harte, where my soule dwells shall dwell 019.H03.003 T'is like me now, but I dead t'will be more 019.H03.004 (When wee are Shadowes bothe, then twas before) 019.H03.005 when weather beaten I come backe my hand 019.H03.006 Perhaps with rude ***>%Vc[var.>>o<<]ares< torne or sun beams tan'd 019.H03.007 My face and brest of haireclothe, and my head 019.H03.008 with cares rashe sudden Stormes orespred 019.H03.009 My body a sacke of bones broken within 019.H03.010 And powders blew stormes[var.>>stains<<] scatter'd on my skin 019.H03.011 If riuall fooles tax the to haue lou'd a man 019.H03.012 Soe foule soe curse[var.>>coarse<<] as (oh) I may seem than 019.H03.013 This shall say what I was, and thou shallt say 019.H03.014 Doe his hurtes reache me, dothe my worthe decay? 019.H03.015 Or doe they reache his Iudging minde, that hee 019.H03.016 Should like and loue lesse, which he did loue to see? 019.H03.017 That which in him was faire and delicate 019.H03.018 was but the Milke whiche in loues Childish state 019.H03.019 Did nurse it whoe is nowe growne toughe[var.>>strong<<] enoughe 019.H03.020 To feed on that w%5c%6h to disvsd' tast's seems toughe| 019.H03.0SS I. D.| 019.H03.0$$ %1Even ll. ind. 2-4 sp.;%2 St. ms. 110. %1penciled in LM op. HE%2