IDENTILIN$$ F013DT1 Trinity Col.-Dublin ms.\f.34r-v\pp.43-4\EWS\o\P:JSC\tr[EWS]\P:GAS\tr & mf\9-27-94 013.DT1.0HE %XElegie%2.| 013.DT1.001 Natures lay Ideott, I taught thee to loue, 013.DT1.002 And in that Sophistrie, oh thou dost proue 013.DT1.003 too subtile; ffoole, thou didst not vnderstand 013.DT1.004 the mystique language of the eye, nor hand; 013.DT1.005 Nor could'st thou iudge the difference of the Aire 013.DT1.006 of sighes, and say, this lyes, this sounds despaire. 013.DT1.007 Nor by th'eyes water call a Malady 013.DT1.008 desperatly hott, or changeing feuorously. 013.DT1.009 I had not taught >%Vthee< then the Alphabett 013.DT1.010 of flowers, howe they devise fully being sett 013.DT1.011 and bound vpp, might w%5th%6 speachless secrecie 013.DT1.012 deliuer errands mutely, and mutually. 013.DT1.013 Remember since all thy words vs'de to bee 013.DT1.014 To euery suter, I, if my friends agree. 013.DT1.015 Since Houshold Charmes thy Husbands name to teach 013.DT1.016 Were all the Loue-tricks y%5t%6 thy witt could reach 013.DT1.017 And since an howers discourse would scarce haue made [CW:one] 013.DT1.018 One answere in thee, and that ill array'de [f.34v/p.44] 013.DT1.019 In broken prouerbes, and torne sentences, 013.DT1.020 thou art not by soe many duties his 013.DT1.021 That from y%5e%6 worlds Common hauing seuer'd thee 013.DT1.022 Inlayed thee, neither to bee seene, nor see, 013.DT1.023 As mine, w%5ch%6 haue w%5th%6 amorous delicacies 013.DT1.024 Refin'de thee into a blisfull paradise; 013.DT1.025 Thy Graces, & good words my creatures bee, 013.DT1.026 I planted knowledge, & lifes tree in thee; 013.DT1.027 W%5ch%6, oh, shall strangers tast? must I alasse 013.DT1.028 frame, & enamell Plate, & drinck in glasse? 013.DT1.029 Chafe waxe for others seales? break a colts force? 013.DT1.030 And leaue him, being made a ready horse? 013.DT1.0SS ffinis.| 013.DT1.0$$ %1No ind; scribal character at LM that looks like he started his usual%2 I: D.| %1but stopped; SS flush with RM.%2