IDENTILIN$$ F020DT1| Dublin ms. 877|ff.54v-56|pp.88-91\T:EWS\o\M:JSC\tr[EWS]\9-20-94\P:JSC\mf\ 020.DT1.HE1 %X%1Elegie%2.| 020.DT1.001 Whoe euer loues, if hee doe not propose 020.DT1.002 the right true end of loue; Hee's one w%5ch%6 goes 020.DT1.003 To sea, for nothing, but to make him sick. 020.DT1.004 And Loue is a Bear-whelp borne; if we ouer-lick 020.DT1.005 Our Loue, and force it newe strange shapes to take; 020.DT1.006 Wee erre, and of a lumpe a Monster make. 020.DT1.007 Were not a Calfe a Monster, y%5t%6 were growne 020.DT1.008 fac'd like a man, though better then his owne? 020.DT1.009 Perfection is in Vnity: Preferre 020.DT1.010 One woman first, and then one thing in her. 020.DT1.011 I, when I valewe gold, may thinke vpon 020.DT1.012 the Ductilness, the'Application, 020.DT1.013 The wholesomness, the Ingenuity, 020.DT1.014 from Rust, from soyle, from fire euer free. 020.DT1.015 But if I loue it, t'is because t'is made 020.DT1.016 by our newe Nature, vse, the soule of trade. 020.DT1.017 All these in Women wee might think vpon 020.DT1.018 (yf women had them, but yet loue but one. [CW:Can] 020.DT1.019 Can Men more iniure women, then to say [f.55/p.89] 020.DT1.020 they loue them for y%5t%6, by w%5ch%6 they are not they? 020.DT1.021 Makes virtue woman? must I coole my bloud 020.DT1.022 till I both bee, and finde one wise, and good? 020.DT1.023 May barren Angells loue soe: But if wee 020.DT1.024 make loue to woman, Virtue is not shee, 020.DT1.025 As Beautie'is not, nor Wealth: Hee y%5t%6 strayes thus 020.DT1.026 from her to hers, is more Adulterous 020.DT1.027 Then if hee tooke her maide,. Search euery sphere 020.DT1.028 and firmament, our Cupid is not there: 020.DT1.029 Hee's an infernall God, and vnder ground 020.DT1.030 w%5th%6 Pluto dwells, where gold, & fire abound. 020.DT1.031 Men to such Gods, their sacrificeing coales 020.DT1.032 did not in Alters laye, but pitts, and hoales. 020.DT1.033 Although wee see cae%Llestiall bodies moue 020.DT1.034 Aboue the earth, the earth wee till, and loue: 020.DT1.035 Soe wee her Aires contemplate, words, and Hart 020.DT1.036 And virtues; But wee loue the Centrique part 020.DT1.037 Nor is the Soule more worthy, or more fitt 020.DT1.038 for loue, then this, as infinite as it. 020.DT1.039 But in attaining this desired place 020.DT1.040 howe much they stray, y%5t%6 sett out at the face. 020.DT1.041 The haire a forrest is of Ambushes 020.DT1.042 Of springs, snares, fetters, and Manacles. 020.DT1.043 The Browe becalmes vs; when t'is smooth, & plaine 020.DT1.044 And when t'is wrinckled shipwracks vs againe 020.DT1.045 Smooth, t'is a Paradise, where wee would haue 020.DT1.046 Immortall stay, and wrinckled, tis our Graue. 020.DT1.047 The Nose, like to the first Meridian runns 020.DT1.048 not twixt an East, & West, but twixt two Sunns 020.DT1.049 It leaues a Cheeke, a rosie Hemisphere 020.DT1.050 on either side, and then direct vs, where 020.DT1.051 Vppon the Ilands ffortunate wee fall [CW:not][miscatch] 020.DT1.052 (Not faint Canaries, but Ambrosiall) [f.55v/p.90] 020.DT1.053 Her swelling lipps, To w%5ch%6 when wee are come 020.DT1.054 Wee anchor there, & think our selues at home: 020.DT1.055 ffor they seeme all: There Syrens songs, & there 020.DT1.056 Wise Delphique Oracles doe fill the eare. 020.DT1.057 There in a Creeke, where chosen Pearles doe swell, 020.DT1.058 The Remora, the cleving tongue doth dwell. 020.DT1.059 These and the glorious Promontorie, her Chinn 020.DT1.060 or'epast; And the straight Hellespont, betweene 020.DT1.061 the Sestos, & Abydos of her Breasts, 020.DT1.062 not of twoe Louers, but of two loues the neasts, 020.DT1.063 Succeeds a boundles Sea; but y%5t%6 thine eye 020.DT1.064 some Iland moles may scatte'red there descrie: 020.DT1.065 And sayling towards her India in that way 020.DT1.066 shall at her faire Atlantique Nauell stay. 020.DT1.067 Though thence the Currant bee thy Pilot made 020.DT1.068 Yet ere thou bee, where thou would'st bee embay'ed, 020.DT1.069 Thou shalt vpon another forrest sett, 020.DT1.070 Where some doe shipwrack, & noe further gett 020.DT1.071 When thou art there, consider what this Chace 020.DT1.072 Mispent by thy beginning at the face 020.DT1.073 Rather sett out belowe; Practise my Arte 020.DT1.074 some simmetrie the foote hath w%5th%6 y%5t%6 Part 020.DT1.075 W%5ch%6 thou dost seeke, & is thy Mapp for that, 020.DT1.076 Louely enough to stopp, but not stay att. 020.DT1.077 Least subiect to disguise, and chaunge it is 020.DT1.078 Men say the Deuill neuer can chaunge his 020.DT1.079 It is the Embleme, y%5t%6 hath figured 020.DT1.080 firmness, t'is the first part y%5t%6 comes to bed. 020.DT1.081 Ciuility, wee see refin'de the kisse, 020.DT1.082 w%5ch%6 at the face begun, transplanted is 020.DT1.083 Since to the hand, since to th'imperiall knee [CW:Nowe] 020.DT1.084 Nowe at the Papall foote delights to bee. [f.56/p.91] 020.DT1.085 If Kings think that the nearer way, and doe 020.DT1.086 Rise from the foot, louers may doe soe too. 020.DT1.087 ffor as free spheres moue faster farr then can 020.DT1.088 Birds, whom the Aire resists, soe may y%5t%6 man 020.DT1.089 W%5ch%6 goes this Empty, and AE%Lthereall way 020.DT1.090 then if at Beauties elements hee staye. 020.DT1.091 Rich Nature hath in woman wisely made 020.DT1.092 twoe Pursses, and their mouthe's aversly laid 020.DT1.093 They then w%5ch%6 to the lower tribute owe 020.DT1.094 y%5t%6 way, w%5ch%6 y%5t%6 Exchequer lookes, must goe; 020.DT1.095 Hee w%5ch%6 doth not, his Error is as great 020.DT1.096 As whoe by Clister giues the stomack meate.| 020.DT1.0SS ffinis.| 020.DT1.0$$ %1Even ll. ind.%2