IDENTILIN$$ F131Y03|HuntUn|Osborn ms. (b148)|pp. 143-46\KJH\mf\6-21-94\P:EWS\o\1-23-01\C:JMK\2-7-01;JSC\3-8-01 131.Y03.HE1 %X%1S:%5r%6 Walter Aston to y%5e%6 Countiss of Huntington%2 131.Y03.001 That vnripe side of earth y%5t%6 heauye clime 131.Y03.002 that giues vs man vpp now like Adams time 131.Y03.003 Before hee eate, mans shape w%5t%6: would ytt bee 131.Y03.004 knew they nott yett & feard beast companie 131.Y03.005 Soe naked att this day, as though men there 131.Y03.006 from Paradice soe greate a distance were 131.Y03.007 As yett y%5e%6 newes could nott ariued bee 131.Y03.008 of Adams tasteinge y%5e%6 forbidden Tree 131.Y03.009 depriued of y%5t%6 free state, w%5ch%6 they were in 131.Y03.010 & wantinge y%5e%6 reward yett beare y%5e%6 sinn 131.Y03.011 Butt as from extreame heights whoe downewardes lookes 131.Y03.012 sees men att Childrens shapes riuers att brookes 131.Y03.013 And looseth younger formes soe to y%5e%6 eye 131.Y03.014 these Madam y%5t%6 w%5th%6outt yo%5r%6 distance lye 131.Y03.015 Must either mist or nothinge seeme to bee 131.Y03.016 whoe are att home butt witts meere atome 131.Y03.017 Butt I y%5t%6 can behold yo%5u%6 moue & stay 131.Y03.018 haue found my selfe to yo%5u%6 iust there middway 131.Y03.019 And now must pitty y%M for as they doe 131.Y03.020 seeme sicke to mee iust soe must I to you 131.Y03.021 Yett neither will I vex yo%5r%6 eyes to see 131.Y03.022 a sighinge odd or crosse-armd Eligie 131.Y03.023 I come nott to call pitty from yo%5r%6 hearte 131.Y03.024 Like some white liuerd dotard y%5t%6 would parte 131.Y03.025 Else from his slippery soule, w%5th%6 a fainte groane 131.Y03.026 & finally w%5th%6outt yo%5r%6 smile were gonne [CW:I:] 131.Y03.027 I cannott feele y%5e%6 tempest of a frowne [p.144] 131.Y03.028 I may bee rays'd by loue butt nott throwne downe 131.Y03.029 Though I can pitty those sigh twise a day 131.Y03.030 I hate y%5t%6 thinge whisp%Pd ytt selfe away 131.Y03.031 Yett since all loue's a ffeau%5r%6, whoe to Trees 131.Y03.032 doth talke doth yett in loues cold ague freese 131.Y03.033 'Tis loue butt w%5th%6 such fatall weakenesse made 131.Y03.034 y%5t%6 ytt destroyes yttselfe w%5th%6 ytts owne shade 131.Y03.035 Whoe first lookt sadd, greiu'd, pinde, & shew'd his paine 131.Y03.036 was hee y%5t%6 first taught woemen to disdaine 131.Y03.037 As all thinges were one nothinge dull & weake 131.Y03.038 vntill y%5e%6 rawe disordered shape did breake 131.Y03.039 And seuerall desires ledd p%Ptes away 131.Y03.040 water declin'd w%5th%6 earth the ayre did stay 131.Y03.041 ffire rose & each from other once vntide 131.Y03.042 y%Mselues vnprisond were & purifide 131.Y03.043 Soe was loue first in vast confusion hidd 131.Y03.044 an vnripe willingnes w%5ch%6 nothinge didd 131.Y03.045 A thirst an appetite w%5ch%6 had noe ease 131.Y03.046 y%5t%6 found a want butt knew nott what would please 131.Y03.047 What pritty innocense in those dayes moued 131.Y03.048 man ignorantly walkt w%5th%6 her hee loued 131.Y03.049 Both fight & interchange a speakeinge eye 131.Y03.050 both trembled & were sicke butt knew nott why 131.Y03.051 That naturall fearefullnes, y%5t%6 strooke men dombe 131.Y03.052 might well those times considered man become 131.Y03.053 As all discouerers whoe first assay 131.Y03.054 find butt y%5e%6 place after the nearest way 131.Y03.055 Soe passions is to woemans loue about 131.Y03.056 nay farther off then when wee first sett outt 131.Y03.057 Itt is nott loue y%5t%6 sues & doth contend 131.Y03.058 loue either conquers or butt meetes a frind 131.Y03.059 Mans better p%Pte consistes of purer fire 131.Y03.060 & findes ytt selfe allow'd ere ytt desire 131.Y03.061 Loue is wise here keepes home giues reason sway 131.Y03.062 & iournies nott till ytt find somm%5r%6 way 131.Y03.063 A weather beaten lou%5r%6 butt once knowne 131.Y03.064 is sporte for euery girle to practise one 131.Y03.065 Whoe striues through woemens scornes woemen to know 131.Y03.066 is lost & seekes his shadowe to outgoe 131.Y03.067 Itt must bee sicknes after once disdaine 131.Y03.068 though hee bee cal'd aloud to looke againe 131.Y03.069 Lett other sigh & greiue one Cunninge slight 131.Y03.070 shall freese my loue to Cristall in a night [CW:I#can:] 131.Y03.071 I can loue first & if I winne loue still [p.145] 131.Y03.072 & cannott bee remoued vnlesse shee will 131.Y03.073 Itt is her fault if I vnsure remaine 131.Y03.074 shee onely can vntie I binde againe 131.Y03.075 The honesties of loue w%5th%6 ease I doe 131.Y03.076 butt am noe Porter for a tedious wooe 131.Y03.077 Butt Madam I now thinke one yo%5u%6 & heare 131.Y03.078 where wee are att o%5r%6 hights yo%5u%6 butt appeare 131.Y03.079 Wee are butt clouds yo%5u%6 rise from o%5r%6 noone >%Y%Z< ray 131.Y03.080 butt a fowle shadowe nott yo%5r%6 breake of day 131.Y03.081 Yo%5u%6 are att first hand all y%5t%6 is faire & >%Y%Z