IDENTILIN$$ F020B13 Additional 25707\ff.27-28\GL\mf\P:GAS\o\7-19-91\C:JSC 020.B13.0HE Elegye of loues progresse 020.B13.001 Who euer loues, yf he doe not propose 020.B13.002 The right true end of loue, he is one w%5ch%6 goes 020.B13.003 To sea for nothinge, but to make him sicke 020.B13.004 And loue is a Bearewhelp borne, if wee ou%er%6licke 020.B13.005 Our loue, and force it new strange shapes to take, 020.B13.006 Wee err and of a lumpe a monster make, 020.B13.007 Were not a Calfe, a monster, y%5t%6 weare growne 020.B13.008 ffac'de like a man, though better then his owne? 020.B13.009 Perfection is in vnitie: preferr 020.B13.010 One woman first, and then one thinge in her. 020.B13.011 I, when I value goulde, may thinke vpon 020.B13.012 The Ductilenesse, the Application, 020.B13.013 The Wholsomenes, the Ingenuytye, 020.B13.014 ffrom dust, from soyle, from fyer eu%5er%6 free; 020.B13.015 But if I loue it, tis because tis made 020.B13.016 By o%5r%6 newe Nature (vse) the soule of trade 020.B13.017 All these in woemen, wee might thinke vppon 020.B13.018 (Yf woemen had them) but yet loue but one. 020.B13.019 Can men more iniure woemen, then to say 020.B13.020 Theay loue them for y%5t%6, by W%5ch%6 theay are not they? 020.B13.021 Makes vertue woemen? must I Coole my blood 020.B13.022 Till I booth bee, & finde one Wise & good? 020.B13.023 May barren Angells loue soe; but if wee 020.B13.024 Make loue to woemen, vertue is not shee, 020.B13.025 As beauty is not, nor wealth, he y%5t%6 strayes thus 020.B13.026 ffrom her, to hers, is more adulterous, 020.B13.027 Then yf he tooke her mayde. search eu%5er%6ie spheare 020.B13.028 And firmament o%5ur%6 Cupid is not there. 020.B13.029 He is an infernall god, and vndergrownde 020.B13.030 W%5th%6 Pluto dwells, where gould & fyre abounde: 020.B13.031 Men to such gods, their sacryficinge coales 020.B13.032 Did not on Alters laye but Pitts, & holes. 020.B13.033 Although wee see Celestiall bodyes moue 020.B13.034 Aboue the Earth, the earth wee till, & loue 020.B13.035 Soe wee her ayres Contemplate, wordes, & harte, 020.B13.036 And vertues, but wee loue the Centrique parte. 020.B13.037 Nor is the soule more worthie, or more fitt 020.B13.038 ffor >%Vo%5ur%6< loue, >%Vis< as infinite as itt. 020.B13.039 But in attayninge this desired place 020.B13.040 how much they stray y%5t%6 set out at the face 020.B13.041 The hayre a forrest is of Ambushes 020.B13.042 Of springes, snares, fetters & man%Macles 020.B13.043 The brow becalmes vs when tis smooth & playne 020.B13.044 And when tis wrincled shipwrakes vs agayne 020.B13.045 Smooth tis a Paradise, where wee would haue 020.B13.046 Immortall staye, & wrinckled tis o%5ur%6 graue 020.B13.047 The Nose like to the first meridian runnes [27v] 020.B13.048 Not twixt an East, & West, but twixt too sunnes 020.B13.049 It leaues a Cheake a rosye Hemispheare 020.B13.050 On eyther side, & then directs vs, where 020.B13.051 Vppon the Ilandes fortunate wee fall 020.B13.052 (Not faynt Canary but Ambrosiall) 020.B13.053 Nor swellinge lippes, to w%5ch%6 when we are Come 020.B13.054 Wee Anchor there & thinke o%5ur%6 selues at home 020.B13.055 ffor they seeme all; there Sirens songe, & there 020.B13.056 Wise Delphique Oracles doe fill the eare 020.B13.057 There in a Cricke wher Chosen pearels doe dwell 020.B13.058 (The Remora) her cleauing >%Vtonge< doth dwell->>swell<. 020.B13.059 These, & the glorious promontory her Chin%Me 020.B13.060 Ore past, And the straight Hellespont betweene 020.B13.061 The Sestos, & Abydos of her brestes 020.B13.062 Not of too louers, but too loues the Nestes 020.B13.063 Succeedes a boundlesse sea, but y%5t%6 thine Eye 020.B13.064 Some Iland moles may scatered there discrye 020.B13.065 And saylinge towardes y%5t%6 India in y%5t%6 waye 020.B13.066 Shall at her fayre Attlantique Navell staye 020.B13.067 Though thence the Current bee thy Pilott made, 020.B13.068 Yet eare thou be where thou wouldest be imbayde 020.B13.069 Thou shalt vppon annother forrest sett 020.B13.070 Wher some doe Shipwrack & noe further gett 020.B13.071 When thou art there Consider what this Chase 020.B13.072 Mispent, by thy beginning at the face 020.B13.073 Rather set out belowe; practise my arte, 020.B13.074 Some simetry the foote hath w%5th%6 y%5t%6 parte, 020.B13.075 W%5ch%6 thou doest seeke, and is thy mapp, for that, 020.B13.076 >Is< Louely' enough to stopp, but not stay att. 020.B13.077 Least subiect to disguise & change it is 020.B13.078 Men say the Diuell neuer Can Change his. 020.B13.079 It is the Embleame w%5ch%6 hath figured 020.B13.080 ffirmenesse; tis the first part Commes to bedd 020.B13.081 Ciuillitye, wee see refinde the kisse 020.B13.082 Which at the face began%M, transplanted is 020.B13.083 Since to the hand, since to the imperiall knee 020.B13.084 Now at the Papall foote delights to bee 020.B13.085 If kinges thinke y%5t%6 the nearer way, and doe 020.B13.086 Rise from the foote, Louers may doe soe toe, 020.B13.087 ffor as free sphears moue faster farr then Can 020.B13.088 Byrds whome the Ayre resistes, soe may y%5t%6 man 020.B13.089 Which goes this emptye, and Etheriall way 020.B13.090 Then yf att Beautyes Elementes he stay 020.B13.091 Rich Nature hath in woemen wisely made 020.B13.092 Too purses, & there mouthes auersely layde: 020.B13.093 They then w%5ch%6 to the lower trybute owe, 020.B13.094 That way which y%5t%6 exchequer lookes must goe [28] 020.B13.095 Hee w%5ch%6 doth not, his error is as great, 020.B13.096 As whoe by Glister gaue the stomack meate. 020.B13.0SS I. D. 020.B13.0$$ Scottish hand as in Elegy 1. Ind not recorded.