IDENTILIN$$ File F019NY1 NYPL Cave MS\p.24\TLP\mf\P:EWS\o\4-12-91\C:JSC 019.NY1.0HE %1Elegia%2. 12%5ma%6. 019.NY1.001 Heer take my picture; though I bid Farwell 019.NY1.002 Thine in my harte where my soule dwells shall dwell. 019.NY1.003 T'is like mee now, but I dead twill be more 019.NY1.004 When we, are shadowes both then 'twas before. 019.NY1.005 When weatherbeaten I come backe, my hand 019.NY1.006 Perchance w%5th%6 rude oares torne, or sunn beames tan'd 019.NY1.007 My face & brest of hayre cloath & my head 019.NY1.008 W%5th%6 cares rash suddayne horinesse o're spread: 019.NY1.009 My bodie a sacke of bones broken w%5th%6in, 019.NY1.010 And pouder blew staynes scatter'd on my skinn. 019.NY1.011 If riuall fooles tax thee to haue lou'd a man 019.NY1.012 So foule & course as oh I may seeme then: 019.NY1.013 This shall say what I was, & thou shall say 019.NY1.014 Doe his hurts reach mee? Doth my worth decay? 019.NY1.015 Or doe they reach his iudging parte? y%5t%6 hee 019.NY1.016 Should like & loue lesse w%5t%6 hee did loue to see? 019.NY1.017 That w%5ch%6 in him was fayre & delicate 019.NY1.018 Was but the milke w%5ch%6 in loues childish state 019.NY1.019 Did nurse it; Who now is growne stronge enoughe 019.NY1.020 To feed on that w%5ch%6 to disvs'd tasts seemes toughe. 019.NY1.0SS Finis Eleg. 12%5mae%L%6. Io. Donn.|. 019.NY1.0$$ %1No ind.;%2 XII%5th.%6 %1in LM op. HE; page no. refers to elegy section%2