IDENTILIN$$ F20209e|IG9E Eng Ignat/9e/ 202j.9e.0$$ IgResemb (sig. F6, p. 107) 202j.9e.001 %1Resemble%2 Janus %1with a diverse face%2; 202k.9e.0$$ IgSport (sig. F6v, p. 108) 202k.9e.001 %1My little wandring sportful Soul,%2 202k.9e.002 %1Guest, and companion of my body,%2 202d.9e.0$$ IgLark (sig. F7, p. 109) 202d.9e.001 %1The Larke by busie and laborious[/] wayes,%2 202d.9e.002 %1Having climb'd up th'ethereall hil,[/] doth raise%2 202d.9e.003 %1His Hymnes to%2 Phoe%Lbus %1Harpe:[/] And striking then%2 202d.9e.004 %1His sailes, his wings, doth fal down[/] back agen,%2 202d.9e.005 %1So suddenly, that one may safely[/] say,%2 202d.9e.006 %1A stone came lazily that came that[/] Way,%2 202e.9e.0$$ IgNoise (sig. G9r-v, pp. 137-38) 202e.9e.001 %1With so great noise and horror,%2 202e.9e.002 %1That had that powder taken fire, by[/] which%2 [cw:%1All%2] 202e.9e.003 %1All the Isle of Britain had flowne[/] to the Moon,%2 [138] 202e.9e.004 %1It had not equalled this noyse and[/] horror.%2 202g.9e.0$$ IgPiece (sig. G11v, p. 142) 202g.9e.001 %1That the least piece which thence[/] doth fall,%2 202g.9e.002 %1Will doe one as much good as all.%2 202b.9e.0$$ IgFeath (sigs. I4v-5, pp. 176-77) 202b.9e.001 %1Feathers or strawes swim on the[/] watersface,%2 202b.9e.002 %1Brought to the Bridge, where[/] through a narrow place%2 202b.9e.003 %1The water passes, thrown back,[/] and delay'd%2; 202b.9e.004 %1And having danc'd awhile, and[/] nimbly plaid%2 202b.9e.005 %1Vpon the watry circles, Then have[/] bin%2 202b.9e.006 %1By the streams liquid snares, and[/] jaws suck'd in,%2 202b.9e.007 %1And sunk into the womb of that[/] swoln bourn,%2 [cw:%1Leave%2] 202b.9e.008 %1Leave the beholder desperate of[/] return:%2 [177] 202c.9e.0$$ IgFlow (sig. K12r-v, pp. 215-16) 202c.9e.001 %1As a flower wet with last nights[/] dew, and then%2 202c.9e.002 %1Warm'd with the new Sun, doth[/] shake off agen%2 202c.9e.003 %1All drowsiness, and raise his trem-[/] bling Crown,%2 202c.9e.004 %1Which crookedly did languish, and[/] stoop down%2 [cw:%1To%2] 202c.9e.005 %1To kiss the earth, and panted now[/] to finde%2 [216] 202c.9e.006 %1Those beams return'd, which had[/] not long time shin'd.%2 202INFOLN$$ Verses set off by space and italics from prose context. Runover lines indented. 202j.001 and 202e.001 ind 2 sp copies collated: CUL(Keynes B.5.4)/GAS Mar 90; EWS L(G.19723 [1.]) summer 1983