IDENTILIN$$ F020F12 V.a. 262\pp.17-20\JPK\3-18-92\mf\P:TLP\o\6-9-92\C:JSC 020.F12.0HE Vpon Loues Progresse by D%5r%6 Donne.| 020.F12.001 Who euer Loues, if hee doe not propose 020.F12.002 The right true end of Loue hee's one that goes 020.F12.003 To Sea for nothing but to make him sick 020.F12.004 And Loues a Beare-whelpe if wee o'relick [CW:Our] 020.F12.005 Our Loue, and force it new strange shapes to take [p.18] 020.F12.006 Wee err, and of a lumpe a Monster make 020.F12.007 Were not a Calfe a Monster that were growne 020.F12.008 ffac'd like a man though better then his owne 020.F12.009 Perfection is in vnitie preferr 020.F12.010 One woman first, and then one thing is her 020.F12.011 And when I value Goald may thinke vpon 020.F12.012 The Buctilnes the applicacion 020.F12.013 The wholesomnes, and the Ingruity 020.F12.014 From rust, from soyle, from fire euer free 020.F12.015 But If I loue it, 'tis because 'tis made 020.F12.016 By our new nature vse the Soule of trade 020.F12.017 All this in woman wee might thinke vpon 020.F12.018 (If woman had them) >%Vand< yett Loue but one 020.F12.019 Can men more admire woman then to say 020.F12.020 They loue them for that by which not they 020.F12.021 Makes vertue women; must I coole my blood 020.F12.022 Till I both be and find one wise and good 020.F12.023 May barren Angells Loue, but if that wee 020.F12.024 Make loue to women, virtue is not shee 020.F12.025 As beauties not nor wealth he that stayes thus 020.F12.026 ffrom her to hers is more adulterous 020.F12.027 Then shee that takes her Maid, search euery sp>%Vh