IDENTILIN$$ X017.IU2/ElAnag MS 821.08/c737/17 (f. 48v)/ TJS/x/2-17-92 017.IU2.HE1 Beautie 017.IU2.001om 017.IU2.002om 017.IU2.003 What tho' her eys bee small her mouth is great 017.IU2.004 Tho they bee ivory yet her teeth are jet 017.IU2.005 Tho' they bee dim yet she is light enough. 017.IU2.006 And tho' her hair be harsh her skin is rough 017.IU2.007 What tho her cheeks be yellow her hairs red 017.IU2.008 Give her but thine She'd have a maiden-head 017.IU2.009om 017.IU2.010om 017.IU2.011om 017.IU2.012om 017.IU2.013om 017.IU2.014om 017.IU2.015 Tho all her parts bee not in the right place 017.IU2.016 She has an Anagra%M of a good face 017.IU2.017om 017.IU2.018om 017.IU2.019om 017.IU2.020om 017.IU2.021om 017.IU2.022om 017.IU2.023 She's fair as any if all be like Her 017.IU2.024 And if none bee she then is Singular 017.IU2.025 All love is wonder if wee justly doe 017.IU2.026 Account her wonderfull the Lovely too. 017.IU2.027 Love built on beautie like y%5t%6 beautie dies 017.IU2.028 This can bee chang'd by no deformity| 017.IU2.029om 017.IU2.030om 017.IU2.031om 017.IU2.032om 017.IU2.033om 017.IU2.034om 017.IU2.035om 017.IU2.036om 017.IU2.037 O w%5t%6 a Sovrain plaister will she be 017.IU2.038 If thy past Sins haue taught y%5e%6 Jealousie. 017.IU2.039om 017.IU2.040om 017.IU2.041om 017.IU2.042om 017.IU2.043om 017.IU2.044om 017.IU2.045om 017.IU2.046om 017.IU2.047om 017.IU2.048om 017.IU2.049om 017.IU2.050om 017.IU2.051om 017.IU2.052om 017.IU2.053om 017.IU2.054om 017.IU2.055 Wives like none likd, o%C none the fittest use 017.IU2.056 For things in fashion eury one will wear. 017.IU2.0SSom 017.IU2.0$$ %1located in Joseph Butler's commonplace book, c. 1743%2