IDENTILIN$$ File F019H060 Harvard, Eng. 966.5\ff 67v-68\M:GL\mf\P:TLP\o\5-5-92\C:JSC 019.H06.0HE >>P.<< Elegie .10. 019.H06.001 Heere take |my| Picture, though I bidd farewell 019.H06.002 |Thine| in my heart, where my soule dwells shall dwell 019.H06.003 Tis like mee, now, but, I dead, t'will bee more 019.H06.004 When wee are shadowes both then t'was before 019.H06.005 When weather beaten I come back, my hand 019.H06.006 Perhaps with rude oares torne, or Sunne beames tan'd 019.H06.007 My face and brest of hayre cloth, and my head 019.H06.008 With cares harsh suddayne hoarinesse or'espredd 019.H06.009 My body a sack of bones broken within 019.H06.010 And powders blew staynes scatterd on my skin. [CW:If--] 019.H06.011 If riuall fooles taxe thee to haue lou'd a man [66v] 019.H06.012 So fowle and course as o%C I may seeme than 019.H06.013 This shall say what I was, and thou shalt say, 019.H06.014 Do his hurts reach mee? Doth my worth decay? 019.H06.015 Or doe they reach his iudging mind, that hee 019.H06.016 Should like, and loue lesse what hee lou'd to see? 019.H06.017 That w.%5ch%6 in him was fayre and delicate 019.H06.018 Was but the milke, w.%5ch%6 in Loues childish state 019.H06.019 Did nurse it, who now is growne strong enough 019.H06.020 To feede on what to disusd tasts semes tough. 019.H06.0SS [om] 019.H06.0$$ %1No ind.%2