IDENTILIN$$ File F011O34 Rawl poet 117\ff. 186v-87 rev.\GL\mf\P:EWS\o\6-4-92\C:JSC\P:TJS-TLP\mf\5-30-96 011.O34.HE1 >>Iealosie.<< 011.O34.001 Fond woman, w%5ch%6 would haue thy husband dye 011.O34.002 And yit complainest of his greet Iealouslye. 011.O34.003 Yf swolne w%5th%6 poyson, he lay in-s last bed 011.O34.004 his body w%5th%6 a Seare %Y*ba%Z->>Barke< couered, 011.O34.005 drawinge his breath, as thicke, & short, as cann 011.O34.006 The nymblest Crotchettinge Musitian, 011.O34.007 Reddy w%5th%6 loathfull vomitinge to spue 011.O34.008 his soule out of one hell, into a new, 011.O34.009 made deafe w%5th%6 his pore kindreds howlinge cryes 011.O34.010 begginge w%5th%6 fayned teares %Yfew%Zgreat Legacyes 011.O34.011 Thou woul>d>?<< 011.O34.013 yit weepst >%Vthou< when thou seest him hungerlye 011.O34.014 Swallowe his owne death, hearts-Bane-Iealousye 011.O34.015 Oh giue him thankes, for he is courteous 011.O34.016 that (in suspectinge) kindlye warneth vs; 011.O34.017 wee must not, as wee vse, floute openlye, 011.O34.018 (in scoffinge riddles) his deformitye; 011.O34.019 Nor at his board, together beinge sate 011.O34.020 w%5th%6 words or touch, scarce lookes, adulterate 011.O34.021 Nor when he swolne, and pampered w%5th%6 high fare 011.O34.022 sitts downe and snortes, cadged in his baskett chaire 011.O34.023 must we usurpe his owne bedd any more 011.O34.024 Nor kiss nor play in his howse as before, 011.O34.025 Now do I see my danger, for it is 011.O34.026 His realme, his Castle and his Dioces, 011.O34.027 But yf (as envious men) w%5ch%6 would revile 011.O34.028 ther Prince, or coyne his gold, themselues excile 011.O34.029 Into an other countrye and doe it theare 011.O34.030 we play in an others howse, what should wee feare,>>?<< 011.O34.031 There will wee scorne his houshold pollicyes [f. 187r rev. 011.O34.032 his silly plotts and pencionary spyes 011.O34.033 As the inhabitants one Thames right side 011.O34.034 Do Londons Mayor, or Germans the Popes pride.| 011.O34.0SS Finis 011.O34.0$$ >>Page. 71.<< %1wr. left of HE,%2 >>M%5r%6 Donne.<< %1to right; 2nd-hand commas added above commas at ends of ll.12 & 30, resembling ?-marks%2