IDENTILIN$$ F021F06 V.a.125\ff.51v-52\JPK\2-5-92\mf\P:TLP\o\6-3-92\C:JSC&T-LP\1\8\96 021.F06.0HE E%+LEGIES XIIII. /H%+is parting from her 021.F06.001 S%+ince she must goe, and I must mourne, come night 021.F06.002 Enuiron me with darknesse, whilst I write: 021.F06.003 Shadow that hell vnto me which alone 021.F06.004 I am to suffer when my soule is gone 021.F06.005om 021.F06.006om 021.F06.007om 021.F06.008om 021.F06.009om 021.F06.010om 021.F06.011om 021.F06.012om 021.F06.013om 021.F06.014om 021.F06.015om 021.F06.016om 021.F06.017om 021.F06.018om 021.F06.019om 021.F06.020om 021.F06.021om 021.F06.022om 021.F06.023om 021.F06.024om 021.F06.025om 021.F06.026om 021.F06.027om 021.F06.028om 021.F06.029om 021.F06.030om 021.F06.031om 021.F06.032om 021.F06.033om 021.F06.034om 021.F06.035om 021.F06.036om 021.F06.037om 021.F06.038om 021.F06.039om 021.F06.040om 021.F06.041om 021.F06.042om 021.F06.043om 021.F06.044om 021.F06.045 Have we for this kept gaurds, like Spie or Spie 3 021.F06.046 had correspondence whilst the foe stood by 2 021.F06.047 Stolne (more to sweeten them.) our manie blisses 021.F06.048 of meetinges, conference, imbracmentes kisses 021.F06.049 Shadow'd with negligence our most respectes 021.F06.050 Varied our language through all dialects 021.F06.051 Of beckes. winkes, lookes, and often underboards 021.F06.052 Spo>asense shall runne 021.F06.075 The ayre shall not her soft y%5e%6 fire most pure 021.F06.076 Watters suggest her cleare, and y%5e%6 earth shure 021.F06.077 Time shall not lose her passages, the Springe 021.F06.078 how freash our loue was in y%5e%6 begininge 021.F06.079 The summer, how it ripened. in y%5e%6 yeare; 021.F06.080 and autumne, what our goulden haruest weare 021.F06.081 The winter I'll not thinke on to spight thee 021.F06.082 but count it a lost season so shall shee 021.F06.083om 021.F06.084om 021.F06.085om 021.F06.086om 021.F06.087om 021.F06.088om 021.F06.089om 021.F06.090om 021.F06.091om 021.F06.092om 021.F06.093om 021.F06.094om 021.F06.095 And this to y%5e%6 comfort of my deare I *vow 021.F06.096 my deeds shall still bee what my deedes are now 021.F06.097 The poles shall moue to teache me ere I start 021.F06.098 and when I Change my love. I'll chang my hart 021.F06.099 Nay if I waxe but Could in my desire 021.F06.100 Thinke heauen hath motion lost, & y%5e%6 world fire 021.F06.101 Much more I could. but many words haue made 021.F06.102 That, oft, suspected which man would perswade 021.F06.103 Take thierfore->>therfore< all in this I loue soe true 021.F06.104 as I will neuer look for lesse in you, 021.F06.0SS [om] 021.F06.0$$ ll. 1-4, 45-56, 67-82, 95-104 only; ind????