IDENTILIN$$ F017SN4 ElAnag ms. 6504 (Wedderburn ms.)|ff.18v-19v|EWS\o\6-8-83\P:TJS\mf\C:JSC 017.SN4.0HE %1Anagrame.%2| 017.SN4.001 Marry, and loue thy %1Flauia%2, for shee 017.SN4.002 Hath all thinges whearby others beauteous bee; 017.SN4.003 ffor thoughe hir Eyes bee small, hir Mouthe is greate, 017.SN4.004 Thoughe they bee yuorye, yet hir Teethe are Ieate; 017.SN4.005 Thoughe they bee dim%Me, yet shee is lighte enoughe, 017.SN4.006 And thoughe hir harshe hayre fall, hir skynne is roughe. 017.SN4.007 What thoughe hir Cheekes bee yellowe, hir hayre is redd, 017.SN4.008 Giue hir thyne, and shee hath a Mayden*->>Maydenhead<. 017.SN4.009 These thinges are beautyes Elementes: wheare these 017.SN4.010 Meete in one, that one must as perfect please. 017.SN4.011 If redd, and white, and eache good quallity 017.SN4.012 Bee in thy Wenche, n'ere aske wheare it doth lye; 017.SN4.013 In buyeng thinges perfum'd, wee aske if theare 017.SN4.014 Bee muske, and amber in it, but not wheare. 017.SN4.015 Thoughe all hir partes bee not in the vsuall place, 017.SN4.016 Shee hath yet an %1Anagram%M%2 of a good %1Face%2. 017.SN4.017 If wee mighte putt the letters but one way, 017.SN4.018 In that leane dearthe of wordes what could wee say? 017.SN4.019 When by the Gam-vt some Musitians make 017.SN4.020 A perfect Songe, others will vndertake 017.SN4.021 By the same Gam=vt chaung'd to equall it; 017.SN4.022 Thinges simply good can neuer bee vnfitt. 017.SN4.023 She's fayre as any, if all bee like her, 017.SN4.024 And if none bee then shee is singuler. 017.SN4.025 All Loue is wonder; if wee iustly doe 017.SN4.026 Accounte hir wonderfull, why not louely too. 017.SN4.027 %1Loue%2 builte on Beauty, soone as Beauty dyes; [f. 19r] 017.SN4.028 Choose this fface, chaung'd by noe deformityes. 017.SN4.029 Women are all like Angells, the fayre bee 017.SN4.030 Like those that fell to worse; but such as Shee 017.SN4.031 Like to good Angells nothing can empayre; 017.SN4.032 T'is lesse greife to bee foule, then to haue bin fayre. 017.SN4.033 ffor one nightes Reuells silke, and gold wee chuse, 017.SN4.034 But in longe Iourneyes Clothe, and leather vse. 017.SN4.035 Beauty is barren ofte; best husbandes say 017.SN4.036 Theare is best Lande wheare theare is fowlest way. 017.SN4.037 Oh what a soueraigne playster will she bee, 017.SN4.038 If thy paste syns haue taughte thee Iealousee! 017.SN4.039 Heere needes noe spyes, nor Eunuches, hir Com%Mitt 017.SN4.040 Safe to thy ffoes, yea to a Marmositt. 017.SN4.041 When %1Belgia's%2 Cittyes the rownde Countryes drowne, 017.SN4.042 That durty foulenesse guardes and armes the Towne; 017.SN4.043 Soe doth hir fface guarde hir; and soe for thee, 017.SN4.044 w%5ch%6 forc'd by buisnesse absent ofte must bee. 017.SN4.045 Shee whose fface like Clowdes turnes the day to night, 017.SN4.046 who, mightyer then the Sea, makes Moores seeme white; 017.SN4.047 Whome thoughe seaven yeares shee in the Stewes had layde, 017.SN4.048 A Nunnery durst receaue, and thinke a Mayde. 017.SN4.049 And thoughe in Childbirthes labour shee did lye, 017.SN4.050 Mydwifes would sweare tweare but a Tympanye. 017.SN4.051 whom if shee accuse hirselfe, I creditt lesse 017.SN4.052 Then witches, w%5ch%6 ympossibles confesse. 017.SN4.053 Whome Dildoes, Bedstaues, and hir veluett glasse, [f. 19v] 017.SN4.054 Would bee as loa%Ath to touche as %1Ioseph%2 was. 017.SN4.055 One like none, and lik'd of none fittest weare, 017.SN4.056 ffor thinges in fashion euery Man will wear| 017.SN4.0SS I: D:| 017.SN4.0$$ %1No ind.; SS flush with RM%2