IDENTILIN$$ F022H07 Harvard, Eng. 966.6\ff 76v-79v\M:GL\mf\P:TLP\o\5-11-92\C:JSC 022.H07.0HE |.Elegia Decima quarta.| 022.H07.001 To ma%Ake the doubt c%Alea%Are tha%At no Woma%Ans true 022.H07.002 Was it my fate to prove it stronge in you 022.H07.003 Thoughe I but one ha%Ad breathed purest Ayre 022.H07.004 And must she needs be fa%Alse, because she's fa%Aire? [CW:.Is.] 022.H07.005 Is it yo%5r%6 Bewties mar%Akes? or of yo%5r%6 yo>%Vw>%Vthough<< froward Iealosie 022.H07.026 W%5th%6 Circumsta%Ance, might vrg th'Inc%Aonsta%Anc%Acye [CW:.Soone%5r%6.] 022.H07.027 Soone%5r%6 Ile think the Sunn will ce%Aase to c%Aheare [77v] 022.H07.028 The teeming Earth, and that forget to beare: 022.H07.029 Soone%5r%6, that Riu%5r%6s will run bac%Ake or Thames 022.H07.030 W%5th%6 Ribbs of Ic%Ae, in Iune will bynd her strea%Ams 022.H07.031 Or nature by whose strength the world endures 022.H07.032 Wold Cha%Ange her Course, before yo%5w%6, >>%Valter<< you%5r%6s. 022.H07.033 But oh! that treac%Aherous Beast to whom yo%5w%6 022.H07.034 Did trust o%5r%6 Cownce%Als, And we both ma%Ay rue 022.H07.035 Ha%Avinge his falshood fownd too lat%Ae, Twa%As hee 022.H07.036 That made >>%Vme#cast<< yo%5w%6 Guilty, and yo%5w%6 mee. 022.H07.037 Whilst the Blac%Ak wretch%A betraid eac%Ah symple word 022.H07.038 We spake vnto the c%Auninge of a third, 022.H07.039 Curst ma%Ay he bee, that so o%5r%6 Loue did sta%Ayne 022.H07.040 And wa%Ander on the Earth a%As Cursed Caine, 022.H07.041 Wretched a%As he, and not deserue least pitty 022.H07.042 In plagueinge him let miserie be wytty. 022.H07.043 Let all Eyes shun him, & he shun each Eye: 022.H07.044 Till he be noysom a%As his Infa%Amie. 022.H07.045 May he w%5th%6out Remorse deny God thrice%A, 022.H07.046 And not be trusted more on his Sowls price. [CW:.And.] 022.H07.047 And after all selfe Torment when he dyes, [78r] 022.H07.048 May wolues teare out his hart! Vultures his Eyes. 022.H07.049 Swyne ea%At his Bowels, And >>his<< false Tounge 022.H07.050 That vttered all, be to some Raven flunge. 022.H07.051 And let his Carion-Corse, be A longe%r%6 feast 022.H07.052 To the Kings Doggs, then any other Bea%Ast. 022.H07.053 Now I ha%Aue Cursed: lett vs o%5r%6 Loue revive. 022.H07.054 In mee the flame was neu%5r%6 more alive. 022.H07.055 I cold begin Againe to Court & %Yple%Aase%Zpra%Aise 022.H07.056 And in tha%At Pleasure strengthen y%5e%6 short da%Ayes 022.H07.057 Of my Lives Lea%Ase; Like painters y%5t%6 do ta%Ake 022.H07.058 Not, in made workes, delight, but whilst they ma%Ake. 022.H07.059 I cold renew those tymes, when first I sawe 022.H07.060 Love in yo%5r6 Eyes, that Ga%Aue my tounge y%5e%6 Lawe 022.H07.061 To like, what yo%5w%6 lik't; And a%At Masques, & Plaies 022.H07.062 Comend the self-same Ac%Ato%5r%6, the same waies. 022.H07.063 Ask how yow did, and often w%5th%6 Intent 022.H07.064 Of beinge Offic%Aious bee Impertinent. 022.H07.065 All w%5c%Ah%6 were suc%Ah soft Pastimes, a%As in these 022.H07.066 Love wa%As as Subtilie catc%Aht as a%A Disea%Ase. 022.H07.067 But beinge gott, It is a%A Treasure sweet [CW:.W%5ch%6.] 022.H07.068 W%5ch%6 to defend, is harder then to gett, [78v] 022.H07.069 And ought not be prophan'de, on eythe%5r%6 pa%Art 022.H07.070 ffor though tis Gott by Chance, Tis kept by Art. 022.H07.0SS [seven whirlwind flourishes accompanied by dots] 022.H07.0$$ %1No ind.;%2 >>Car. ms. 43. /(Ch. i. 136)<< %1penciled in LM op. HE%2