IDENTILIN$$ File F013O21 Eng poet f.9\pp.132-33\GL\mf\P:EWS\o\6-4-92\C:JSC 013.O21.0HEom 013.O21.001 Natures lay ideott I haue taught thee to loue 013.O21.002 & in that sophistry oh thou doest proue 013.O21.003 too subtile; foole thou dost not vnderstande 013.O21.004 y%5e%6 mystique language of the eye and hande 013.O21.005 nor could'st thou iudge the difference of y%5e%6 aire 013.O21.006 of sighs; nor say this lyes, this sounds despaire 013.O21.007 nor by the Eyes water call a malady 013.O21.008 desperately hott; or changing feauorously [CW:om] 013.O21.009 I had not taught thee then the Alphabett [133] 013.O21.010 of flowers; how their deuice in being sett 013.O21.011 and bound vp might w%5th%6 speechlesse secresie 013.O21.012 deliuer errants mutely and mutually 013.O21.013 remember since all thy words vs'd to bee 013.O21.014 to euery suitor; If my frends agree 013.O21.015 since houshold charmes thy husbands name to teach 013.O21.016 were all the loue tricks y%5t%6 thy witt could reach 013.O21.017 and since an hours discourse could scarse haue made 013.O21.018 one answere in thee and that ill arrayd 013.O21.019 in broken p%Pmises and torne sentences 013.O21.020 thou art not by so many duetyes his 013.O21.021 y%5t%6 from the worlds Commo%M hauing seuer'd thee 013.O21.022 Inlay'd; thee; neyther to be seene nor see 013.O21.023om 013.O21.024 refin'd thee into blisfull Paradice 013.O21.025 thy graces and good words my creatures bee 013.O21.026 I planted knowledg and lifes tree in thee 013.O21.027 w%5ch%6 oh shall strangers tast, must I alasse 013.O21.028 fframe and enamell plate, and drinke in glasse 013.O21.029 Chafe wax for others seales; breake a Colts force 013.O21.030 & leaue him then being made a better horse 013.O21.0SS ffinis I D| 013.O21.0$$ %1Final couplet ind. 2 spaces and sharing a large left bracket%2