IDENTILIN$$ F020H07 Harvard, Eng. 966.6\ff 72r-74r\M:GL\mf\P:TLP\o\5-11-92\C:JSC 020.H07.0HE Elegia Nona. /|.Loves Progresse.| 020.H07.001 Who eve%5r%6 Loves if he doth not Propose 020.H07.002 The right true end of loue, hee's one y%5t%6 goes 020.H07.003 To Sea%A for no thinge but to make him sic%Ake. 020.H07.004 Love is A Bea%Are whelpe borne; If we ore lic%Ak 020.H07.005 Our loue a%And forc%Ae it newe stra%Ang shapes to \(take 020.H07.006 we erre: And of a%A Lump A monste%5r%6 ma%Ake 020.H07.007om 020.H07.008om 020.H07.009 Perfection is in Vnity: preferr 020.H07.010 One woman%A first, & then one thing in her 020.H07.011 I when I valewe[var:>>value<<] Gold may thinke vponn 020.H07.012 The Dactilnes of >>the<< Applicatyon. 020.H07.013 The wholsomnes the Ingenuetye 020.H07.014 ffrom rust, from soile, from fire for eu%5r%6 free, 020.H07.015 But if I loue: It is because tis made 020.H07.016 (By one new Natures vse) the sowle of tra%Ade [CW:.All.] 020.H07.017 All this in woma%M we might think vpon [72v] 020.H07.018 (If women had them), And %Ybut%Z>%Vyet< loue but one) 020.H07.019 Can men more Iniure women then to say 020.H07.020 That they love for that, by w%5ch%6 they are not they? 020.H07.021 Make virtue woman? Must I coole my Blood 020.H07.022 Till I both see[var.>>be<<] & fynd? one wise and Good? 020.H07.023 Let Barren Angels loue soe, but if wee 020.H07.024 Make love to woman; Virtue is not shee 020.H07.025 As Bewtie nor Wealth is, He that strais thus 020.H07.026 ffrom hers, to heres is more Adulterous 020.H07.027 Then he that tooke her Mayd: Serc%Ah eu%5r%6y Sphae%Lre 020.H07.028 And firmame%5t%6 o%5r%6 Cupid is not there 020.H07.029 Hees a%An Inferna%All, >>%Vgod<< a%And vnder Grownd 020.H07.030 W%5th%6 Pluto dwells, where Gold, & fyre a%Abound 020.H07.031 Men to suc%Ah Gods, their sac%Arifizing Coles 020.H07.032 Did not on Alters lay, but in Pytts, & holes. 020.H07.033 Although we see Cae%Llestiall Bodyes move 020.H07.034 Above the Ear%Ath, the Earth we tyll, and loue 020.H07.035 So we her Aires[var.>>haires<<] co%Antemplate, words, & ha%Art 020.H07.036 And virtues, but we love the Centrique pa%Art 020.H07.037 Nor is the Sowle more worthy or more fytt 020.H07.038 ffor Love then this, As infinyte as ytt. 020.H07.039 But in Attayninge this desired place 020.H07.040 How muc%Ah they Err, tha%At sett out at y%5e%6 ffac%Ae? [CW:.The.] 020.H07.041 The ha%Ayre a%A fforrest is of Ambushes [73r] 020.H07.042 Of Sprindges, Sna%Ares, Fetters, and Ma%Ana%Ac%Ales. 020.H07.043 The Browe Bec%Aalmes vs when tis smooth & plaine 020.H07.044 And when tis wrinkled, shipwracks vs a%Againe. 020.H07.045 Smoothe. tis a%A Paradice where we wold ha%Aue 020.H07.046 Imorta%All sta%Ay, but wrinkled tis o%5r%6 Gra%Ave. 020.H07.047 The Nose like to the first Meridian Runns 020.H07.048 Not betwixt East, & west, but >>%Y<>%Z<%Vwee< fa%All 020.H07.052 No faint Ca%Anaries, But Ambrosiall. 020.H07.053 And[var.>>Her<<] swellinge lipps, to w%5c%Ah%6 when we a%Are co%Ame 020.H07.054 We Anc%Ahor there, a%And thinke o%5r%6 selues a%At home 020.H07.055 ffor they seeme a%All, their Syrens songes, & there 020.H07.056 Wise Delphique Orac%Ales Doe fill the Ea%Are. 020.H07.057 There in A Creeke, where Chosen Pearls do swell 020.H07.058 The Remora, her c%Alea%Aving tounge doth dwell. 020.H07.059 These and the Glorious Promontory her Chynn 020.H07.060 Being pa%Ast, the straights of Helespont betwen 020.H07.061 The Sestos, and Abidos of her Brests 020.H07.062 (Not of two Love%5r%6s, but two Loves the Nests) 020.H07.063 Suc%Ac%Aeeds a%A bowndles Sea%A, But tha%At thyne Eye 020.H07.064 Some Island Moles may scattred there disc%Ary: [CW:And.] 020.H07.065 And sayling towards her India in the way [73v] 020.H07.066 Shalt At her faire Atlantique Navir->>Navill< stay. 020.H07.067 Though thenc%Ae y%5e%6 Current be thy Pylot ma%Ade 020.H07.068 Yet ere thou be where thou%Yy%Z wolds't be embaide, 020.H07.069 Thou shalt vpon another Forrest sett 020.H07.070 Where many shipwrack; And no furthe%5r%6 gett. 020.H07.071 When thou art there Consider %Yy%5w%6%Z->>thou< my Chace, 020.H07.072 Ma%Askt longe%5r%6 by beginninge at the ffac%Ae 020.H07.073 Rathe%5r%6 sett out belowe Prac%Atize my Art 020.H07.074 Some Simetrie the foot hath w%5th%6 that pa%Art 020.H07.075 Which thou dost seek, & is as Mapp for tha%At 020.H07.076 Lovely enough to stopp but not stay att. 020.H07.077 Least subject to disguise, and change it is 020.H07.078 Men say %1The Divill->>Devill< can never change his.%2 020.H07.079 It is the Embleme that hath figured 020.H07.080 Firmnes. Tis the first part y%5t%6 c%Aomes to Bedd 020.H07.081 Civilitie we see refynd, the Kisse 020.H07.082 (w%5ch%6 at the fface begun) transplanted is 020.H07.083 Sinc%Ae to the hand, sinc%Ae to th'Imperiall knee 020.H07.084 Now at the Papall foote delights to bee. 020.H07.085 If Kings thinke, that the neare%5r%6 way, & doe 020.H07.086 Rise from the ffoot, Lovers may doe so too. 020.H07.087 ffor ffree Sphae%Lres move fa%Aste%5r%6 farr then c%Aan 020.H07.088 Byrds when the Ayre resists. so may that ma%An, [CW:.W%5ch%6.] 020.H07.089 W%5ch%6 goes this Emptie, and ae%Ltheriall way. [74r] 020.H07.090 Then if at Bewties Eleme%Mts he sta%Ay, 020.H07.091 Ric%Ah Na%Ature hath in wo%Ama%An wisely ma%Ade 020.H07.092 Two Purses, And their Mowths aversly laid 020.H07.093 Then they who to the Lower, Tribute owe, 020.H07.094 Tha%At wa%Ay w%5ch%6 that Exc%Ahequo%5r%6 lookes, must goe 020.H07.095 He who doth not; His erro%5r%6 is a%As great 020.H07.096 As who by Glyster gives the stomack mea%Ate. 020.H07.0SS [seven whirlwind flourishes accompanied by dots] 020.H07.0$$ No ind.; LM between HE2 and l. 1, pencil, 2d hand: "Carn. ms. 57. /(Ch. i. 144)"; note, pencil, 2d hand LM between ll. 6 & 9: "2 lines /missing".