IDENTILIN$$ File F016H04 Harvard, Eng 966.3\ff.20v-1\TLP\mf\P:TLP\o\5-8-92\C:JSC 016.H04.0HE Elegie: 016.H04.001 Although thy hand, and faith, and good workes too 016.H04.002 haue seald thy loue, w%5ch%6 nothinge should vndue 016.H04.003 yea, though thou fall back, that Apostasy 016.H04.004 confirme thy loue, yet much, much, I feare thee 016.H04.005 Women are like the Arts, forc'd vnto none 016.H04.006 open to all searchers; vnpriz'd if vnknowne; 016.H04.007 If I haue caught a%A bird, and let him flye, 016.H04.008 Another ffowler vsing those meanes, as I 016.H04.009 maye catch the same bird, and all>>[var:]as<< theis thinges be, 016.H04.010 Women are made for man, not him, nor me; 016.H04.011 ffoxes, and goates, all beastes chaunge when they please 016.H04.012 Shall women more hott, wily wilde then theise 016.H04.013 be bound to one man? and did Nature then 016.H04.014 Idly make then apter to indure then men? 016.H04.015 They are our cloggs, not their owne, if a man be 016.H04.016 chain'd to a%A Gallye, yet the Gallye is ffree; 016.H04.017 Who hath a%A plough'd la%And, casts all his seed corne there, 016.H04.018 And yet allowes his ground more corne should bea%Are 016.H04.019 Though Danuby in to the Sea must flowe 016.H04.020 the Sea receiues Rheine, Volga, and the Po: 016.H04.021 By nature, w%%ch%6 gaue it this libertye 016.H04.022 Thou lou'st, but oh canst thou love y%5t%6, and me? 016.H04.023 Likenes glues loue; Then if soe thou doe 016.H04.024 To make vs a#like, and loue, must I chaunge too? 016.H04.025 More then thy hate I hate yt; rather let me 016.H04.026 allowe her change, then chaunge a%As oft as shee 016.H04.027 And soe not teach, but force my opinion 016.H04.028 To loue not any one, nor euerie one: 016.H04.029 To liue in one Land is Captiuitie 016.H04.030 To runne all Countryes a%A wilde roguerie 016.H04.031 Waters stinck soone, if in one place they bide 016.H04.032 And in the vast Sea, a%Are worse putrifie'd 016.H04.033 But when they kisse one banck, and leauing this 016.H04.034 Neuer looke ba%Ack, but the next banck doe kisse [CW:Then are] 016.H04.035 Then are they purest: Chaunge is the Nurcerie [21] 016.H04.036 of Musick, Ioy, Life, and AE%Lternity: 016.H04.0SS %JFinis%K 016.H04.0$$ %1Scribal%2 I: D: %1in LM opposite l. 1. No ind. pattern.%2