IDENTILIN$$ F017B40 Lansdowne ms. 740\f.97r-v\EWS\o\P:GAS\o\6-17-95\C:JSC 017.B40.0HE %X%1Elegie%2 017.B40.001 Marry and Loue thie %1Flauia%2, for shee 017.B40.002 hath all things, wherby others Beauteous bee; 017.B40.003 ffor thoughe her eies be smale, her mouth is great, 017.B40.004 though they be Iuory, yett her teeth are Ieat; 017.B40.005 Though they be dimm, yett she is light ynoughe; 017.B40.006 And thoughe her harsh %1Hayre%2 fall, her skin is roughe. 017.B40.007 What thoughe her Cheakes be yellow, her haire is redd, 017.B40.008 Give her thine, and shee hath a Maydenhedd. 017.B40.009 These things are Beauties %1Elements%2: where these 017.B40.010 meet in one, that one must as perfect please. 017.B40.011 If red, and white, and ech good Quallitie 017.B40.012 be in thie wench, near aske where it doth lie; 017.B40.013 In buying thing's perfum'd, wee aske if there 017.B40.014 be muske, and Amber in it, but not where. 017.B40.015 thoughe all her parts be not in th'vsuall place, 017.B40.016 she hath yett an %1Anagram%2 of agood face. 017.B40.017 If we might put the letters but one waie, 017.B40.018 in that leane dearth of words, what could we saie? 017.B40.019 When by the Gamut som Musitians make 017.B40.020 a perfect song, others will vndertake 017.B40.021 by the same %1Gamut%2 chaung'd to equall it, 017.B40.022 Things simplie %1Good%2 can neuer be vnfitt. 017.B40.023 She is as fair as any, if all be like her, 017.B40.024 and if none be, then shee is singuler. 017.B40.025 All Loue is wonder%Yfull%Z if wee iustlie doe 017.B40.026 accompt her wonderfull, whie not louelie to? 017.B40.027 Loue built one Beautie, soone as beautie dies, 017.B40.028 choose this face, chaung'd by noe deformities. 017.B40.029 Women are all like %1Angells%2: the fair be 017.B40.030 like those w%5ch%6 fell to worsse; but such as shee 017.B40.031 like to good %1Angells%2, nothing can ympaire. 017.B40.032 t'is lesse greefe to be foule, then to haue bin fair. 017.B40.033 ffor one nights %1Reuells%2, Silke and %1Gold%2 we chuse, 017.B40.034 but in long Iourneys cloth, and Lether vse. 017.B40.035 Beautie is Barren ofte: best Husbands saie [97v] 017.B40.036 theris best land, where theris foulest waye. 017.B40.037 Oh what a Soveraigne playster will shee bee, 017.B40.038 if thie past Synns haue taught thee iealousie. 017.B40.039 Hear needs no Spies, nor Eunuch's; her Com%Mitt 017.B40.040 Safe to thie foes, yea to A %1Marmositt%2. 017.B40.041 When %1Belgia's%2 Citties, the Round Countries drowne, 017.B40.042 that Durtie foulnes %1Guards%2, and armes the Towne. 017.B40.043 So doth her face guard her: And so for thee 017.B40.044 w%5ch forc'd by Buisnes, absent ofte must bee. 017.B40.045 Shee, whose face like %1Clouds%2 turnes the daie to night 017.B40.046 Who Mightier then the Sea, Makes Moors seeme white. 017.B40.047 whom, thoughe seauen years shee in the stews had laide, 017.B40.048 A %1Nunrie%2 durst %Jreceiue%K, and thinke a Mayde. 017.B40.049 And thoughe in Child=births Labour, shee did lie, 017.B40.050 Midwifes would Swere, t'were but a %1Timpanie%2. 017.B40.051 Whom, if sh'accuse her self, I creditt lesse 017.B40.052 then witches, w%5ch%6 Impossibles confesse. 017.B40.053 Whom dildoes, Bedstaues, and her veluett Glasse, 017.B40.054 would be as loth to touch as Iosephe was. 017.B40.055 One, like none, and lik'd of none fittest were, 017.B40.056 for things in fashion euery man will were.| 017.B40.0SS %XFinis| [flourish] 017.B40.$$ %1No ind.; beware of old foliation%2