IDENTILIN$$ File X019O34 Rawl poet 117\ff.219-218v(rev)\GL\mf\P:EWS\o\6-3-92\C:JSC 019.O34.0HE Hee leaus / his picture 019.O34.001 Heare take my picture, though I bid farwell 019.O34.002 Thyne in my harte (wheare my soule dwells) shall dwell 019.O34.003 Tis like me nowe, but I dead twill be more 019.O34.004 (when wee are shaddowed both) then twas before 019.O34.005 when wether beaten I come backe, my hand 019.O34.006 p%Phaps w%5th%6 rude oares torne, or sunne beames tande 019.O34.007 my face, and breast of hayre cloath, and my head 019.O34.008 w%5th%6 cares-rash-sudden, cruell stormes ore-spread 019.O34.009 my body a sacke of bones broken w%5th%6in 019.O34.010 And powder blewe staynes scattered on my skine 019.O34.011 If rivall fooles %Yblame%Z->>taxe thee< to haue loude a man 019.O34.012 So fowle or course as (oh) I maye seame than [CW:om] 019.O34.013 This shall saye, what I was? and thou shalt saye [218v(rev)] 019.O34.014 Doe his hurtes reach me? or doth my worth decaye, 019.O34.015 or doe they reach his iudging mind, that he 019.O34.016 Should like ou%5r%6 loue lesse, what he loude to sea? 019.O34.017 That w%5ch%6 in him was fayre and delicate 019.O34.018 was but the milke w%5ch%6 in loues childish state 019.O34.019 did nurse it, who nowe is growne %Ytough%Z->>stronge< inough 019.O34.020 To feed one y%5t%6, w%5ch%6 to disvsde tasts seemely toughe| 019.O34.0SSom 019.O34.0$$ >>pag. 79.<< %1to right of HE; wr. as continuation of Poem 18--HE squeezed in LM (scribal); orig. ff. = 209-08v(rev)%2