IDENTILIN$$ F018F04 V.a. 103\ff.73v-74\JPK\1-29-92\mf\P:TLP\o\6-1-92\C:JSC 018.F04.0HE D%5r%6. Donne. A Deprecatory, /To his Wife Who, would have accompanied him in the /disguise of a Page, when hee went to travaile. 018.F04.001 By o%5r%6 first strange, and fatall interview, 018.F04.002 By all desiers w%5ch%6 therfore did insue, 018.F04.003 By o%5r%6 long striving hopes, by y%5t%6 remorce 018.F04.004 W%5ch%6 my words Masculine persuasive force 018.F04.005 Begott in thee, *nd->>and< by y%5e%6 memory%Y,%Z 018.F04.006 Of hurts, w%5ch%6 spies and Rivalls threatned mee, 018.F04.007 I calmely begg; but by thy parents wrath, 018.F04.008 By all paines w%5ch%6 want and divorcement hath 018.F04.009 I coniure thee: And all the oaths w%5ch%6 I 018.F04.010 And thou have sworne to seale joynt constancy, 018.F04.011 Here I unsw*re and oversweare them thus, 018.F04.012 Thou shalt not love by meanes so dangerous. 018.F04.013 Temper * (o faire love) Loves impetuous rage, 018.F04.014 Bee my true Mistresse still, not my fain'd Page; 018.F04.015 I'll goe, and by thy kind leave leaue behind 018.F04.016 Thee, onely worthy to nurse in my mind 018.F04.017 Thirst to come back; Oh, if thou die before, 018.F04.018 From other lands towards thee my soule shall soare. 018.F04.019 Thy (else Almighty) beauty can>not< remove 018.F04.020 Rage from y%5e%6 Seas, nor thy love teach them love, 018.F04.021 Nor tame the wild boares harshnes; Thou hast read 018.F04.022 How roughly hee in peices shivered 018.F04.023 Faire Orithae%La, whom hee swore hee lov'd. 018.F04.024 Fall ill, or good, 'tis madnesse to have prov'd 018.F04.025 Danger unurg'd; Feed on this flattery->>i