IDENTILIN$$ F021O30 Rawl.poet.31 (ff. 10v-12v)/TJS/mf/10-28-91/cor EWS/o/6-2-92 021.O30.HE1 %1Elegie%2: 021.O30.001 %1Since%2: she must goe, and I must mourne com%Me night, 021.O30.002 envyron mee w%5th%6 darcknes, whilst->>while< I wryte, 021.O30.003 Shaddowe that Hell vnto mee w%5ch%6 alone 021.O30.004 I am%Me to sufferr when my Love is gone, 021.O30.005 Alasse thie darckest Magicke cannott doe it, 021.O30.006 thou, and greate Hell to Boote, are shad>%Vd>th*roughe< 021.O30.058 our turninge Braynes, and both our lippes growe two 021.O30.059 Lett our Armes Claspe lyke Ivye, and our ffeare 021.O30.060 ffreeze vs together, that wee maye sticke heere, 021.O30.061 Till ffortune that would ryve vs w%5th%6 the deed, 021.O30.062 strayne hir eyes open; and it make them bleed, 021.O30.063 ffor Loue it cannott bee, whom%Me hetherto 021.O30.064 I haue accusd', would such a mischeiffe doe, 021.O30.065 And ffortune thou art not worth my least exclayme 021.O30.066 and plague enough thou hast in thine owne shame, 021.O30.067 Doe thie greate worst, my ffrinde, and I haue Armes,Š 021.O30.068 (though not against thie stroakes, against thie Charmes, 021.O30.069 Rend vs assunder, thou canst nere devyde, 021.O30.070 our Bodyes soe, but still our Soules are tyde 021.O30.071 And wee cann love by Lette%5rs%6: still, and guiftes, 021.O30.072 and thoughtes, and Dreames, Love never wanteth shiftes, 021.O30.073 I will not looke vppon the quickeninge Sunne, 021.O30.074 but straight hir beautye to my sence shall Rvnn, [CW:The Ayer|] 021.O30.075 The Ayer shall note hir softe, the ffyre most pure [f.12r 021.O30.076 Water suggest hir Cleere, the earth sure, 021.O30.077 Tyme, shall not loose our passages, the springe 021.O30.078 shall tell howe ffresh our Love was in the beginninge, 021.O30.079 The Summer howe it Ripened in the eare 021.O30.080 and Autum%Me whatt our golden harvestes weere 021.O30.081 The wynter I'le not thincke on to spite thee 021.O30.082 but counte it a lost seaso%Mn soe shall see 021.O30.083 And (deerest ffrinde) since wee must parte drowne night, 021.O30.084 %Ydraw%Z#w%5th%6 hope of daye, burthens well borne, are light, 021.O30.085 Though cold, and darcknes longer hange som%Me where 021.O30.086 yett Phae%Lbus equallye lightes all the Spheare, 021.O30.087 And whatt hee cannott in lyke portions paye, 021.O30.088 the world yett Ioyes in Masse, and soe wee maye 021.O30.089 Bee then yo%5r%6: ffayrest selfe, and lett not woe, 021.O30.090 wynne on yo%5r%6: health, your youth, yo%5r%6: beautye soe, 021.O30.091 Declare yo%5r%6: selfe base ffortunes enemye 021.O30.092 noe lesse, by your Contempt, then Constancye, 021.O30.093 That I maye growe, enamor'd on your Minde 021.O30.094 when in my owne thoughtes, I thou refflected ffinde, 021.O30.095 ffor this to Comfforte of my deare I vowe, 021.O30.096 my deedes shall still bee whatt my wordes are nowe, 021.O30.097 The Poles shall move to teach mee ere I start 021.O30.098 and when I chaunge my Love, I'le chaunge my harte, 021.O30.099 Naye, yf I waxe but colde in my desire 021.O30.100 thincke heaven had->>hath< motion lost, and the world ffyre, 021.O30.101 Much more I could, but manye wordes haue made 021.O30.102 that oft suspected, w%5ch%6 Men would p%Pswade:| [CW:Take:|] 021.O30.103 Take thereffore all in this, I love soe trewe [f.12v 021.O30.104 as I will never looke ffor lesse in you.| 021.O30.0SS [double horizontal rule w/scribal flourish beneath 021.O30.0$$ %1 ll. 1-104; l. 104 ind 2sp; only odd lines begin with cap letters%2