IDENTILIN$$ F015O34 Rawl poet 117\ff.222v-221 (rev)\GL\mf\P:EWS\o\6-3-92\C:JSC 015.O34.0HE Dunnes sonnets. 015.O34.001 Come M%5ris%6 come all rest, my powers defye 015.O34.002 Vntill I labor, I in labor lye 015.O34.003 The foe ofte tymes havinge the foe in sight 015.O34.004 Is tyred w%5th%6 standinge though he never fight 015.O34.005 Of w%5th%6 y%5t%6 wast like heavens zone glisteringe 015.O34.006 But a fare fayrer world incompassinge 015.O34.007 Vnpinne that spangled breastplate, %Yy%5t%6%Z->>w%5ch%6< you weare 015.O34.008 That the eys of busye fooles, may be stopte theire 015.O34.009 vnlace yo%5r%6selfe soe that harmonious chyme 015.O34.010 Tells me from you, that thou tis full bedtyme 015.O34.011 Of w%5th%6 that happye buske w%5ch%6 I enuye 015.O34.012 That still can be, and still can stande so nye. 015.O34.013 Yo%5r%6 gowne goinge of, such bewtious state reueales 015.O34.014 As when %Ythe%Z>from< flowry meades >th'that< %Yweyrey%Z->>wyerye< coronett and showe 015.O34.016 %YThe%Z->>A< %Yfayre%Z->>hayrye< diadem, w%5ch%6 ou%5r%6 you doth growe 015.O34.017 Nowe of w%5th%6 them same shoes, and safelye tread 015.O34.018 in this >loues< hallowed temple, this softe bed [CW:om] 015.O34.019 In such white robes, heavens angells vse to be [221] 015.O34.020 receaued by men? %YThough%Z->>Thou< angell%Ys%Z bringes w%5th%6 thee 015.O34.021 A heaven like Mahometts parradice, and though 015.O34.022 %YWhit%Z->>Ill< %Yangells%Z->>spirrits< walke in white wea easilye knowe 015.O34.023 By this, theise angells from an euill sprite 015.O34.024 Thay sett ou%5r%6 hayre, but these ou%5r%6 flesh vpright, 015.O34.025 Licence my roavinge handes, and lett them goe 015.O34.026 behind, before, aboue, betwene, belowe 015.O34.027 Oh my America, my newe fownd lande 015.O34.028 My kingdome%Ys%Z >is< safest, when w%5th%6 one man mande 015.O34.029 My Myne of precious stones, my Emperye 015.O34.030 How blest am I in thus discoueringe thee. 015.O34.031 To enter in these bondes is to be free 015.O34.032 Then whear my hand is sett, my seale shalbe 015.O34.033 ffull nakednes all ioyes are dewe to thee 015.O34.034 As soules vnbodied, bodyes vnclothd must be 015.O34.035 to tast %Ysuch%Z->>whole< ioyes, the I%Ymmes%Z>ems< you women vse 015.O34.036 Are like Atlanta*s balls, cast in mens vewes 015.O34.037 That when a fooles eye lighteth one a Iemme 015.O34.038 his earthlye soule might couett these, not them. 015.O34.039 Like pictures, or like bookes gay coueringes made 015.O34.040 ffor laymen are all woementt thus arayde 015.O34.041 Themselues are %Yonlye%Z->>mistique< bookes, %Ywhere%Z->>w%5ch%6 onlye< we 015.O34.042 Whom their imputed grace will dignifye 015.O34.043 must see reveald: Then since that I may knowe 015.O34.044 As liberally as to a midwife showe %Ythy selfe%Z 015.O34.045 thy selfe, cast all (yea this white lynnen) hence 015.O34.046 [LM]Her is no penance dewe to ynnocence 015.O34.047 To teach thee, I am naked first, why than 015.O34.048 what needst thou haue more coueringe then a man 015.O34.0SS Finis 015.O34.0$$ alternate l. included between ll. 8&9:>that I may see my shrine, that shines so fayre.< [scribe enters both as equally valid; neither squeezed in]; l. 46 in left M; no ind