IDENTILIN$$ F014H04 Harvard, Eng 966.3\f.29r-v\M:TLP\mf\P:TLP\o\5-8-92\C:JSC 014.H04.0HE Elegie: 014.H04.001 Till I haue pea%Ace w%5th%6 thee, warre other men 014.H04.002 And when I haue peace, can I leaue thee then? 014.H04.003 If other warres are scrupulous, onely thou 014.H04.004 Oh faire free Cittie maist thy self allowe 014.H04.005 To any one; In Flanders who can tell 014.H04.006 Whither the M%5r%6 presse, or men Rebell? 014.H04.007 Onely we knowe that w%5ch%6 all Ideottes saie 014.H04.008 they bea%Are most blowes that come to part the ffraye; 014.H04.009 France in her Lunatique Giddinesse did hate 014.H04.010 Euer our men, yea our God of late 014.H04.011 Yet she relies upon our Angells well 014.H04.012 w%5ch%6 ne're returne, noe more then they w%5ch%6 fell, 014.H04.013 Sick Ireland is w%5th%6 a%A strange warre possest 014.H04.014 like to an Ague, nowe raging, nowe at rest; 014.H04.015 W%5ch%6 tyme will cure, yet it must doe her good 014.H04.016 If she were purgd, and her head vaine let blood; 014.H04.017 And Midas' ioyes our Spanish iourneyes giue 014.H04.018 we touch all gold, but finde noe foode to live 014.H04.019 And I should be in the hott parching clyme 014.H04.020 to dust, and ashes turn'd before my tyme 014.H04.021 To mewe me in a Ship, is to inthrall 014.H04.022 me in a prison that were like to fall; 014.H04.023 Or in a cloyster (Saue that there men dwell%Y)%Z 014.H04.024 in a calme Heauen) heere in a swaggering Hell: [CW:om] 014.H04.025 Longe voyages are longe Consumptions [29v] 014.H04.026 and shippes are Carts for executions 014.H04.027 yea they are Deathe's; is't not all one to flie 014.H04.028 in to another world, as 'tis to dye? 014.H04.029 Here let me warre, in theis armes let me lie 014.H04.030 Here let me Parley, Batter, bleede, and die. 014.H04.031 Thine armes imprison mee, and mine armes thee, 014.H04.032 thy heart thy ransome is, take mine from me 014.H04.033 Other men warr that they their rest may gaine 014.H04.034 But we will rest that we may fight againe 014.H04.035 Those warres the ignora%Ant, theis the experienc'd loue 014.H04.036 There, we are allwaies vnder, heere aboue 014.H04.037 There Engines farre of breede a%A Iust true feare 014.H04.038 Neere thrusts, pikes stabbes, yea bulletts hurt not heere 014.H04.039 There lies, are wronges, here safe vprightly lie 014.H04.040 There men kill men, wee'l make one by, and by, 014.H04.041 Thou nothing, I not halfe soe much shall doe 014.H04.042 in theis warres a%As they may w%ch%6 from vs twoe 014.H04.043 Shall spring; Thousandes we see w%5ch%6 trauell not 014.H04.044 to warre, but stay swordes, armes, and shott 014.H04.045 To make at home; and shall not I doe then 014.H04.046 more glorious seruice, staying to make men: 014.H04.0SS [om] 014.H04.0$$ %1Three dots in LM. Alternate lines ind. 3 spaces.%2