IDENTILIN$$ F015WC1| S4975M1|p. 10.\E:CMR\x\2-27-92\P:EWS/trans\C:T-LP 9/11/96 015.WC1.HE1 An inuitation of his m%5rs%6 to bedd 015.WC1.001 Come Madame, come all rest my powers defie 015.WC1.002 Vntill I labour, I in labo%Aur lie 015.WC1.003 The foe oftimes hauing his foe in sight 015.WC1.004 Is tir'd w%5th%6 standing, though he neuer fight. 015.WC1.005 Off w%5th%6 y%5t%6 Girdle like heauens Zone glistring, 015.WC1.006 But a farre fairer world encompassing. 015.WC1.007 Vnpin y%5t%6 spangled brestplate w%5ch%6 you weare, 015.WC1.008 That I may see my Shrine y%5t%6 shines soe faire. 015.WC1.009 Vnlace youre selfe, for y%5t%6 harmonious chime 015.WC1.010 Tells me from you y%5t%6 now it is bedd time. 015.WC1.011 Off with y%5t%6 happie Buske y%5t%6 I enuie 015.WC1.012 That still wilbe%A; and still can stand soe nigh. 015.WC1.013 Youre gowne going off such beauteous state reueales 015.WC1.014 As when from flowrie Meades hills shadows steales. 015.WC1.015 Off with y%5t%6 wyeri Co*ronett, and shew 015.WC1.016 The hairie Diadem which on you doth grow. 015.WC1.017 Now off w%5th%6 those shooes, and then softly tread 015.WC1.018 In this Loues hallow'd Temple, this soft bedd. 015.WC1.019 In such white robes heauens Angell vse to be 015.WC1.020 Receau'd by men: Thou Angell brings w%5th%6 thee 015.WC1.021 A heauen like Mahometts Paradice; and though 015.WC1.022 All Spiritts walke in white, wee easiely know 015.WC1.023 By this these Angells from an euell Spright; 015.WC1.024 They sett our haire, but these our flesh vpright. 015.WC1.025 Licence my rouing hands, and lett them goe 015.WC1.026 Behind, before, aboue, betweene, below. 015.WC1.027 O%C my America, my new found land*! 015.WC1.028 My Kingdome safest when w%5th%6 one ma%An mann'd: 015.WC1.029 My Mine of precious stones, my Emperie: 015.WC1.030 How am I blest in this discouering thee. 015.WC1.033 ffull nakednesse: All ioyes are due to thee: 015.WC1.034 As Soules vnbodied, bodyes vnclothd must be 015.WC1.035 To tast whole ioyes: Iemms y%5t%6 youre women chuse 015.WC1.036 Are like Atlantas balls cast in mens vewes; 015.WC1.037 That when a fooles eye lighteth on a Iemme 015.WC1.038 His earthy eye might couett theres, not them. 015.WC1.039 Like vnto books with bawdy Couerings made 015.WC1.040 ffor Laymen, are like women thus arayde. 015.WC1.041 Themsleues are misticke bookes, W%5ch%6 onely wee 015.WC1.042 (Whom their imputed grace will dignifie) 015.WC1.043 Must see reueald: Then Sweet as I may know, 015.WC1.044 As liberally as to a midwife shew 015.WC1.045 Thy selfe, and cast all this youre linnen hence: 015.WC1.046 There is noe pennance due to innocence. 015.WC1.031 To enter in those bonds is to be free, 015.WC1.032 Then where my hand is sett, my Seale shall be. 015.WC1.047 To teach thee I am naked first, Why than 015.WC1.048 What need'st y%5u%6 haue more couering then a man? 015.WC1.0SS D%5r%6 Donne. 015.WC1.0$$ %1lines 31-32 between lines 46 and 47; no ind