IDENTILIN$$ F137HH1|BedfRef|MS EL6893\ff. 16v-18\JPK\mf\12-16-92\P:T-LP\o\6-1-93;5-22-97\C:JGW\9-27-99;JSC\7-10-01 137.HH1.0HE %XTo the Countess of B. 137.HH1.001 Madame /Yo%5u%6 haue refin'de mee, & to worthiest things 137.HH1.002 virtue, art, beauty, fortune now I see 137.HH1.003 rarenes, or vse, not nature Value brings 137.HH1.004 & such as they are, circumstanc'd they bee 137.HH1.005 Twoe ills can nere perplex vs, sinne to excuse, 137.HH1.006 but of twoe good things wee may loue%>>laue< & chuse. 137.HH1.007 Therfore at Courte w%5ch%6 is not virtues clyme 137.HH1.008 where a transcendent hight, (as lowness mee) 137.HH1.009 makes her not bee, or not shew,%>>>shew.<< sell%>>>All<< my ryme 137.HH1.010 your virtues challenge, w%5ch%6 there rarest bee 137.HH1.011 for as dark texts need notes, ther som must bee 137.HH1.012 to vsher virtue, & say this is shee. [CW:om] 137.HH1.013 Soe in the Cuntrie is beawtie; to this place [f.17r] 137.HH1.014 you are the season (Madame) yo%5u%6 the daye 137.HH1.015 Tis but a graue of spices till your face 137.HH1.016 exhale them & a thick close badd%>>>budd<< display; 137.HH1.017 widdow'd & reclus'd else her %Yfrutes%Z>>[LM]swetes<< shee enshrines 137.HH1.018 As Chyna when the sunne at Brasyle %Jclymes%K>>[LM]dynes<< 137.HH1.019 >>[LM]Out<<%YBut%Z fro%M your Chariott morning breaks at night 137.HH1.020 & falcifies%>fal>>s<>[LM]your<< influence, & yo%5r%6 dictates say. 137.HH1.031 Yet to the Deitie w%5ch%6 dwells in you, 137.HH1.032 your virtuous Sowle, I now not sacrifice, 137.HH1.033 theise are pe>>%Vti<s< and Beawty as >%Vrytes< within. 137.HH1.037 As all that goe to Roome doe not therby 137.HH1.038 esteme Religions & hold fast the best 137.HH1.039 But serue discourse & curiositie, 137.HH1.040 w%5th%6 that w%5ch%6 doth Religion but invest [CW:om] 137.HH1.041 & shon thi'ntangling laborinths of Scholes [f.17v] 137.HH1.042 & make it witt, to think y%5e%6 wiser, fooles 137.HH1.043 So in this pilgrimage I would beholde 137.HH1.044 you, as yo%5u%6 are vertues Temple, not as shee 137.HH1.045 that%>>>What<< walls of tender Christall her %Jbeholds%K[Mvar:>>infoulde<<] 137.HH1.046 what eyes, hands, bosome her pure Alters bee; 137.HH1.047 And after this survey, oppose to all 137.HH1.048 Bablers of Chappells you th's#scuriall.%>>>th'Escuriall.<< 137.HH1.049 Yet not as consecrate, but merely as faire 137.HH1.050 on theys I cast %Y&%Z>>a<< laye & cuntry eye 137.HH1.051 of past & future storyes w%5ch%6 are rare 137.HH1.052 I finde you all record, al prophesy 137.HH1.053 Purge but y%5e%6 booke of fate that it admytt 137.HH1.054 no sad nor guilty Legends, yo%5u%6 are it 137.HH1.055 If good & lovely were not one of both 137.HH1.056 yo%5u%6 were the transcript & originall 137.HH1.057 th*%>>>That<< elements your parent & yo%5r%6 growth 137.HH1.058 & every peece of yo%5u%6 is both their all 137.HH1.059 So entyre are all your deades, & yo%5u%6, y%5t%6 yo%5u%6 137.HH1.060 must doe the same things%>thing[scraped] still, yo%5u%6 can>*%>n%Vni>>poetique<< rage or flattery 137.HH1.064 & need not, where all harts one trueth profess 137.HH1.065 Ofte from nere%>>>newe<< proofes, new phrase, new doubts grow 137.HH1.066 as strange attyre alyens the men wee know [CW:om] 137.HH1.067 Leaving then busy praise & all appeale [f.18r] 137.HH1.068 to higher Courts, Sences decree is true, 137.HH1.069 The Myne, the Magazine, the comon weale, 137.HH1.070 the story of beawtie in Twicknam is %Y&%Z>>%Vand<< you 137.HH1.071 whoe hath seene one %Ysh%Zwould both; As whoe hath ben 137.HH1.072 in Paradice, would seeke the Cherubyn 137.HH1.0SS [whirlwind flourish] 137.HH1.0$$ Split into 12 6-line sts by line-space; 2nd & 4th ll. of each st ind