IDENTILIN$$ F050HH1 Bridgewater MS (ff. 90-91)/ TJS/mf/9-9-91/cor-TLP/o/1-6-92 050.HH1.0HE An autumnall face: On the Ladie S%5r%6 Ed: /Herbart>>%Y<<.>>%Z<< mothers >>%VLadie<< Danvers 050.HH1.001 Not->>>Noe<< Spring nor sum%Mer beauty hath such grace 050.HH1.002 as I haue seene in an Autumnall face 050.HH1.003 yong beauties force y%5e%6 loue, & y%5*s%6->>>y%5is%6<< arape 050.HH1.004 Thes->>>Thys<< doth but counsell, >>%Y<<&>>%Z<< yet thou->>>you<< can not scape 050.HH1.005 It->>If<'twere a shame to love, here' twere no shame. [90v 050.HH1.006 affection heer, takes reverences name 050.HH1.007 were >%Vthe< first yeares the goulden age? thats true, 050.HH1.008 but nowe shees gould >>%Y<>%Z<<->>>%Voff<< tryed & ever newe 050.HH1.009 That was her torred->>>torryd<< & inflaming tyme 050.HH1.010 this is her tollerable tropique lyne, 050.HH1.011 faire eyes>>!<< who asks more heat then comes fro%M hence 050.HH1.012 Hee in a fever wisheth pestilence; 050.HH1.013 Call not thos wrinkles graues, if graues they were 050.HH1.014 They were loues graves or els he is no where 050.HH1.015 yet lyes not love dead here>>,<< but >>%Vhee<< doth sitt 050.HH1.016 vowed->>>vow'd<< to his trench >>%Vheere<< like an Anchorite, 050.HH1.017 and here, till herse->>>her's<<, w%5ch%6 must by->>>be<< his death>>,<< com 050.HH1.018 hee doth not digg a grave but build a tombe. 050.HH1.019 Heere dwells hee>>;<< though hee soiorne eu%5r%6y where 050.HH1.020 progress, yet his standing howse is here: 050.HH1.021 Heere, Where still euening is>>;<< not noone>>,<< nor night 050.HH1.022 Where no voluptuousnes, yet all delight 050.HH1.023 In all her >%Vwords< vnto all hearers fitt 050.HH1.024 you may at Revells, may at Counsell sitt 050.HH1.025 This is loves tymber, youth his vnderwood 050.HH1.026 There hee as wine in June in rageth bloud 050.HH1.027 which then come->>>coms<< seasonablest when ou>>%V<<>%5r%6< tast 050.HH1.028 & appetite to%Yll%Z other things is past 050.HH1.029 Zerxes strange Lydian love, the Platan Tree 050.HH1.030 was lov'd for age non>>e<< be>>'<>%Vbecause<< be>>'<>>skinns,<< slack 050.HH1.038 Lank, as vnthrifte->>>vnthrifts<< purses, but a Sowles sack->>>lack<< 050.HH1.039 whose Eyes seek light w%5th%6in, for all heer's shade 050.HH1.040 whose mouthes are holes, rather worn out the%M made 050.HH1.041 whose euery toothe to a seuerall place is gone 050.HH1.042 to vex their Sowles at Resurrection 050.HH1.043 Name not those living deaths heads vnto mee 050.HH1.044 for theese->>>theise<< not ancients, but Antiques bee. 050.HH1.045 I hate extreames, yet I had rather staye 050.HH1.046 with Tombes, then Cradles to weare out a day 050.HH1.047 Since such loves naturall lation is, may still 050.HH1.048 my love descend, & iourney downe the hill, 050.HH1.049 not panting after growing beawties, So 050.HH1.050 I shall ebb on w%5th%6 them, W%5ch%6 homward goe.| 050.HH1.0SS %1whirlwind flourish%2; * inf %1added by Scribe B%2 050.HH1.0$$ %1no lines ind; in l. 23%2 words %1has been written in the left margin by scribe A, & its place in the line is marked by an x over a caret; the deletion in l. 28 is an erasure--not an overwrite; in l. 31%2 because %1 added in LM by B, its place in line marked by a caret (by B);%2