IDENTILIN$$ F020TT2 Dalhousie 2 \ff.5-6\EWS\o\17 Dec. 1986 020.TT2.0HEom 020.TT2.001 Who ever loues, if he doe not propose 020.TT2.002 The righte true endes of loue: He is one w%5ch%6 goes 020.TT2.003 To sea for nothinge but to make him sick 020.TT2.004 And loues a beare whelpe borne: if wee ouer lick 020.TT2.005 Our loue, and force new strange shapes to take 020.TT2.006 Wee err and of loue a monster make 020.TT2.007 Were not a calfe a monster, that were growne 020.TT2.008 facde like a man though better then his owne? 020.TT2.009 Perfeco%Mn is in vnitie: preferr 020.TT2.010 One woman first, and then one thinge in her 020.TT2.011 I when I vallew Gould may thinke vpon 020.TT2.012 The ductilnes, the Applicaco%Mn 020.TT2.013 The wholesomnes, the Ingenuitie, 020.TT2.014 from rust from soyle from fire ever free: 020.TT2.015 But if I loue it tis because tis made 020.TT2.016 By our new %1Naturs vse%2, the soule of Trade. 020.TT2.017 All this in women we might thinke vpon, 020.TT2.018 (if women had them) but yet loue but one 020.TT2.019 Can men more Iniure women then to say 020.TT2.020 They loue them for that, by w%5ch%6 they are not they? 020.TT2.021 Maks vertue woman? Must I coole my blood 020.TT2.022 Till I both be, and finde one wise and good 020.TT2.023 May barren Angells loue soe: but if wee 020.TT2.024 Make love to woman virtue is not shee 020.TT2.025 As beautie is not nor welth: He that strange->>stryes< thus 020.TT2.026 from her to hers, noe more Adultrous 020.TT2.027 Then if he tooke her maide. search every spheare 020.TT2.028 And firmam%5t%6 o%5r%6 %1Cupid%2 is not there: 020.TT2.029 Hees an Infernall Godes and vnder ground 020.TT2.030 Which->>With< %1Pluto%2 dwells where Gould and fire aboundes 020.TT2.031 Men to such Godes theire sacraficeinge coales 020.TT2.032 Did not in Alters lay but pittes and hoales 020.TT2.033 Although we see %2Celestyall%2 bodies moue 020.TT2.034 Aboue the earth; the earth wee till and love: 020.TT2.035 soe wee her Ayres contemplate; wordes and hart 020.TT2.036 And virtues, but we love the %1Centrique%2 part 020.TT2.037 Nor is the soule more worthie, or mor fitt 020.TT2.038 for love then this, as Infinit as it. 020.TT2.039 But in attaininge this desert place 020.TT2.040 How much they stray that sett out at face 020.TT2.041 The hayre a forrgst is of Ambushes 020.TT2.042 Of springes, snares, fetters, and Mannackles. 020.TT2.043 The brow becalmes vs when tis smouth and plaine 020.TT2.044 And when tis wrincled shipwrackes vs againe 020.TT2.045 Smouth tis A parradice where wee would have 020.TT2.046 Immortall stay and wrinck>>l<