IDENTILIN$$ F010R10 Rosenbach MS 1083/17, ff. 136v-138r\TLP\mf\P:T-LP\o\1 Mar 89\C:GL-JSC 010.R10.0HE To his M.%5rs%6 010.R10.001 Once and but once found in thy company 010.R10.002 All thy suppo'sd escapes are layd one me 010.R10.003 And as a Theife at Barr is questio'nd there 010.R10.004 By all the men that haue bine r'obd y%5t%6 yeare 010.R10.005 so am I traiterous meanes surpriz'd 010.R10.006 By thy hidroptique ffather catechiz'd 010.R10.007 Though he had wont to search w%5th%6 glazed Eyes 010.R10.008 As though he came to kill a Cockatrice 010.R10.009 Though he hath often swore y%5t%6 he'ed remoue 010.R10.010 Thy bewtyes bewty, and foot of our loue [f.137] 010.R10.011 Hope of his goods, if I with thee were seen 010.R10.012 yet close and secrett as our soules we haue bine 010.R10.013 though thy immortall mother that doth ly 010.R10.014 Still buryed in her Bed and will not dy 010.R10.015 take this aduantag to sleep out day light 010.R10.016 And watch thy entryes and returnes all Night 010.R10.017 And when shee takes thy hand and would seem kind 010.R10.018 doth search what rings and Armeletts shee can find 010.R10.019 And kisseing notes the coulor of your face 010.R10.020 and fearinge thou art swolne doth thee embrace 010.R10.021 and when if thou long'st doth name strang meats 010.R10.022 And notes thy palenes blushings, sighes & sweats 010.R10.023 And politiquely will to thee confess 010.R10.024 The sinns of her owne youthfull lustines 010.R10.025 yet loue these sorceryes did remoue, & moue 010.R10.026 thee thus to gull thy mother for my loue 010.R10.027 Thy little brethren y%5t%6 like ffairery sprights 010.R10.028 oft skipt into our chamber those sweet Nights 010.R10.029 And kist and ingled one thy ffathers knee 010.R10.030 were bri'bd next day to tell what they did see 010.R10.031 y%5e%6 grim eight foot high Iron bound seruinge man 010.R10.032 That oft names God in oathes & only then 010.R10.033 he that to barr the first gate doth as wide 010.R10.034 As the great Rhodian Colossus stride 010.R10.035 w.%5ch%6 if in hell noe other paines there were [f.137v] 010.R10.036 makes me feare hell worse 'cause he must be there 010.R10.037 Though by thy father he were hy'rd for this 010.R10.038 could neuer witnes any touch or kisse 010.R10.039 But oh to com%Mon Ill I brought with me 010.R10.040 That w.%5ch%6 betray'd me to my Enemy 010.R10.041 A lou'd Perfume w.%5ch%6 at my entry cry'd 010.R10.042 Euen at thy fathers Nose for wee were spy'd 010.R10.043 when like a Tyrant king y%5t%6 in his bed 010.R10.044 smelt Gunpouder the poore wretch shiuered 010.R10.045 Had it bine some bad smell he would haue thought 010.R10.046 y%5t%6 his owne ffeet or breath y%5t%6 smell had wrought 010.R10.047 But as wee in o%5r%6 Iles imprisoned 010.R10.048 Where Cattle only & diuers doggs are bred 010.R10.049 The pretious Vnicorns strang monsters call 010.R10.050 so thought he good strang y%5t%6 had none at all 010.R10.051 I %Yth%Ztaught my silkes their whistlings to forbeare 010.R10.052 Euen my opprest shoes dumbe & speechles were 010.R10.053 Only the bitter sweet y%5t%6 next me I had laide 010.R10.054 Thou only traiterously hast me betray'd 010.R10.055 And unsuspected hast inuisibly 010.R10.056 At once fled unto him & stayd w%5th%6 me 010.R10.057 Base excrem.%5t%6 of earth w.%5ch%6 dost confound 010.R10.058 sense from distinguishinge the sick from sound [f.138] 010.R10.059 By thee the silly Amorous sucks his death 010.R10.060 By draweing in a Leprous Harlotts breath 010.R10.061 By these the greates staines to mans estate 010.R10.062 ffalls one us to be ca'lld Effeminate 010.R10.063 Though thou be much lou'd in the Princes hall 010.R10.064 there things that seem exceed substantiall 010.R10.065om 010.R10.066om 010.R10.067om 010.R10.068om 010.R10.069om 010.R10.070om 010.R10.071 All my perfumes I giue most willingly 010.R10.072 To embalme thy fathers corse what will he dy. 010.R10.0SS [om] 010.R10.0$$ %1Ll. 65-70 om%2