IDENTILIN$$ F148O21|BedfShe|Eng.poet.f.9\pp. 58-60\GL\P:EWS\o\6-30-95;6-18-93\C:JSC\'95;9-14-01 148.O21.0HE %X%1An Elegie to>%Yn%Z< the La: Bedforde%2 148.O21.001 %1You%2 that are shee and you that are double shee 148.O21.002 in her dead face; halfe of y%5r%6 self you see. 148.O21.003 Shee was the other part; for so they doe 148.O21.004 w%5c%6 build them frendships; become one of two 148.O21.005 So two that but y%M selues no third can fitt 148.O21.006 w%5c%6 were to be so; when they were not yet 148.O21.007 twins through their birth; Cusco & Musco take; 148.O21.008 as diuerse stares one constellatio%M make 148.O21.009 pair'd like two eyes; haue equall motio%M so. 148.O21.010 hath both our meanes to see one means to goe, 148.O21.011 had y%5u%6 di'de first; a Carcasse had y%5u%6 beene [CW:om] 148.O21.012 & wee y%5r%6 rich tombe in her face had seene [59] 148.O21.013 shee like y%5e%6 soule is gone and you here stay 148.O21.014 not a liue frind; but th'other halfe of clay 148.O21.015 & since you act that part; as me%M say heere 148.O21.016 lyes such a prince; when but a part is there 148.O21.017 and doe all honnor and deuotion due 148.O21.018 vnto the whole so wee all reuerence you 148.O21.019 for such a frindship who would not adore 148.O21.020 in y%5u%6 who ar all what both were before 148.O21.021 not all as if some p%Prished by this 148.O21.022 but so that in you all contracted is 148.O21.023 as if this all; though in any partes decay 148.O21.024 the pure w%5c%6 Elemented them shall stay 148.O21.025 & though diffus'd and spread in infinite 148.O21.026 shall recollect, and in one; all vnite 148.O21.027 So Madam; as her soule to heauen is fled. 148.O21.028 her flesh restes in the earth as in her bedd, 148.O21.029 Her virtues doe as to their prop%P spheare. 148.O21.030 returne to dwell w%5th%6 you of whome the weare 148.O21.031 As perfect motions ar not Circular 148.O21.032 So they to y%5u%6 their sea where lesse streames are 148.O21.033 She was all spices; yo%5u%6 all mettall soe 148.O21.034 in y%5u%6 two, wee; did both rich Indyes know 148.O21.035 And as no fire nor rust can spend or wast 148.O21.036 one Dragme of gold but what was first shall last 148.O21.037 Though it be forc'd in water; earth; salt; ayre 148.O21.038 Exp**ans'd to infinite; none will impaire 148.O21.039 So to y%5e%6 selfe y%5u%6 may additions take 148.O21.040 but nothing can y%5u%6 lesse or changed make.| [CW:om] 148.O21.041 Seeke not in seeking new; to seeme to doubt. [60] 148.O21.042 if y%5u%6 can match her; or not bee w%5th%6out 148.O21.043 but lett some faythfull booke in her roome bee 148.O21.044 yet but of Iudeth no such booke as shee 148.O21.0SS ffinis 148.O21.0$$ %1No ind%2