IDENTILIN$$ F13300F|1654|pp. 177-79\JH copied ?\5-21-91\P:EWS\o(DFo)\4-14-01\C:JMK\7-19-01;JSC\9-5-01\P:DAS\cd(CSmH)\2-25-02\C:JSC\4-15-03 133.00F.0HE %X%1To M%2.%1M%2.%1H%2. 133.00F.001 M%+Ad paper stay, and grudge not here to burne 133.00F.002 With all those sonnes whom thy braine did /(create,[see_notes] 133.00F.003 At least lie hid with me, till thou returne 133.00F.004 To rags againe, which is thy native state. 133.00F.005 What though thou have enough unworthinesse 133.00F.006 To come unto great place as others doe, 133.00F.007 That's much, emboldens, puls, thrusts, I confesse, 133.00F.008 But 'tis not all, thou shouldst be wicked too. 133.00F.009 And, that thou canst not learne, or not of me, 133.00F.010 Yet thou wilt goe, Goe, since thou goest to her 133.00F.011 Who lacks but faults to be a Prince, for she, 133.00F.012 Truth, whom they dare not pardon, dares prefer. 133.00F.013 But when thou com'st to that perplexing eye 133.00F.014 Which equally claimes %1love%2 and %1reverence%2: 133.00F.015 Thou wilt not long dispute it, thou wilt die; 133.00F.016 And, having little now, have then no sense. 133.00F.017 Yet when her warme redeeming hand, which is 133.00F.018 A miracle; and made such to worke more, 133.00F.019 Doth touch thee (sapless leafe) thou grow'st by this 133.00F.020 Her creature; glorify'd more than before. 133.00F.021 Then as a mother which delights to heare 133.00F.022 Her early childe mis-speake halfe uttered words, 133.00F.023 Or, because majestie doth never feare 133.00F.024 Ill or bold speech, she Audience affords. [CW:And] 133.00F.025 And then, cold speechlesse wretch, thou diest again, [p.178] 133.00F.026 And wisely; what discourse is left for thee? 133.00F.027 From speech of ill, and her thou must abstaine, 133.00F.028 And is there any good which is not shee? 133.00F.029 Yet maist thou praise her servants, though not her, 133.00F.030 And wit, and vertue, and honour her attend, 133.00F.031 And since they are but her cloathes, thou shalt not \(erre 133.00F.032 If thou her shape & beautie, & grace commend. 133.00F.033 Who knowes thy destiny? when thou hast done, 133.00F.034 Perchance her Cabinet may harbour thee, 133.00F.035 Whither all noble ambitious wits doe runne, 133.00F.036 A nest almost as full of good as shee. 133.00F.037 When thou art there, if any, whom we know, 133.00F.038 Were sav'd before, and did that heaven partake, 133.00F.039 When she revolves his papers, marke what show 133.00F.040 Of favour, she, alone, to them doth make. 133.00F.041 Marke, if to get them, she o'rskip the rest, 133.00F.042 Marke if she read them twice, or kisse the name; 133.00F.043 Marke if she doe the same that they protest; 133.00F.044 Marke if she marke whither her woman came. 133.00F.045 Marke if sleight things be'objected, and o'rblowne, 133.00F.046 Marke if her oathes against him be not still 133.00F.047 Reserv'd, and that she grieve she's not her owne, 133.00F.048 And chides the doctrine that denies Freewill. 133.00F.049 I bid thee not doe this to be my spie; 133.00F.050 Nor to make my selfe her familar; [CW:But] 133.00F.051 But so much I doe love her choyce, that I [p.179] 133.00F.052 Would faine love him that shall be lov'd of her. 133.00F.0SSom 133.00F.0$$ 13 4-line sts; even numb. lines ind. 3 sps; apparent space after 1st "M." in HE in CSmH/cd; l.2 end punct. in CSmH is either period or partial comma