IDENTILIN$$ F021Y03 Osborn b.148(pp.148-50)/M:TJS/mf/10-21-91/P:DAF/o/6-26-92/C:JSC 021.Y03.HE1om 021.Y03.001 Since shee must goe & I must morne come night 021.Y03.002 inuirone mee w%5th%6 darknes whiles I write 021.Y03.003 Shadowe y%5t%6 hell vnto mee w%5ch%6 alone 021.Y03.004 I am to suffer when my loue is gonne 021.Y03.005 Alas y%5e%6 darkest Magick cannot doe ytt 021.Y03.006 thou & greate Hell are both butt shadowes to ytt 021.Y03.007 Should Cinthia quitt y%5ee%6 %1Venus%2 & each starre 021.Y03.008 ytt would nott forme one thought darke as mine are 021.Y03.009 I could lend y%M obscurenes now & say 021.Y03.010 outt of my selfe there should be noe more day 021.Y03.011 Such is already my felt want of sight 021.Y03.012 did nott y%5e%6 fire w%5th%6in mee force a light 021.Y03.013 Oh loue y%5t%6 fire & darknes should bee mixt 021.Y03.014 or to thy triumphes soe strange torments fixt 021.Y03.015 It is because thy selfe arte blind y%5t%6 wee 021.Y03.016 thy Martirs must noe more each other see 021.Y03.017 Or tak'st thou pride to breake vs in the wheele 021.Y03.018 & veiw old Chaos in y%5e%6 paines wee feele 021.Y03.019 Or haue wee left vndonne some mutuall right 021.Y03.020 Through holy feare y%5t%6 meriteth thy spight 021.Y03.021 Noe noe y%5e%6 faulte is mine impute ytt mee 021.Y03.022 or rather to conspireinge destinie 021.Y03.023 W%5ch%6 since I loued for mee before decreed 021.Y03.024 y%5t%6 I should suffer before I loued indeed 021.Y03.025 And therefore now soon%5r%6 then I can say 021.Y03.026 I sawe y%5e%6 golden fruite'tis enrapt away 021.Y03.027 Or as I had watcht one dropp in a vast streame 021.Y03.028 & I left wealthy onely in a dreame 021.Y03.029 Yett loue thou arte blinder then thy selfe in this 021.Y03.030 to vex my Doue like frind for my amisse 021.Y03.031 And where mine owne gladd truth might hate 021.Y03.032 thy wrath to make her fortune ruine my fate 021.Y03.033 Soe blinded Iustice doth when fauorites fall 021.Y03.034 strike y%M there house there frinds there followers all 021.Y03.035 Was't nott inough y%5t%6 thou didst darte thy fires 021.Y03.036 into o%5r%6 bloud inflameinge o%5r%6 desires 021.Y03.037 And mad'st vs sigh & glowe & pant & burne 021.Y03.038 & then thy selfe into o%5r%6 flame did'st turne 021.Y03.039 Was't nott inough y%5t%6 thou did'st hazard vs 021.Y03.040 to pathes in loue soe darke soe dangerous 021.Y03.041 And those soe ambusht round w%5th%6 houshold spies 021.Y03.042 & ou%5r%6 all y%5e%6 husbands towerd eyes 021.Y03.043 That flam'd w%5th%6 oyly sweat of Iealousie 021.Y03.044 yett went wee not one still w%5th%6 constancye: [CW:Haue] 021.Y03.045 Haue wee nott kept o%5r%6 guard like spye one spye [p.149] 021.Y03.046 had corespondence when y%5e%6 foe stood bye 021.Y03.047 Stole more to sweeten y%M o%5r%6 many blisses 021.Y03.048 of meetings conferences imbracements kisses 021.Y03.049 Shadow'd w%5th%6 negligence o%5r%6 most respects 021.Y03.050 varyed o%5r%6 language through o%5r%6 dialects 021.Y03.051 Of Coughes, winks, lookes, & often vnder boards 021.Y03.052 Spoke dialogues w%5th%6 o%5r%6 feete farre from o%5r%6 words 021.Y03.053 Haue wee prou'd all these seacretts of o%5r%6 arte 021.Y03.054 yea thy pale colour'd inward as thy hearte 021.Y03.055 And after all this passed purgatory 021.Y03.056 must rude diuorce make vs y%5e%6 vulgard story 021.Y03.057 ffirst lett o%5r%6 eyes bee riuited quite through 021.Y03.058 o%5r%6 turneinge beames & both o%5r%6 lipps growe too 021.Y03.059 Lett o%5r%6 armes claspe like ioy & o%5r%6 feare 021.Y03.060 freese vs together y%5t%6 wee may sticke heere 021.Y03.061 Till fortune that would riue vs of y%5e%6 deed 021.Y03.062 streine his eyes ope & make y%M for to bleed 021.Y03.063 ffor loue ytt cannott bee whome hitherto 021.Y03.064 I haue accus'd would such a mischeife doe 021.Y03.065 And fortune thou arte nott worth my last exclaime 021.Y03.066 & paine inough thou hast in thine owne shame 021.Y03.067 Doe thy greate worst my frind & I haue armes 021.Y03.068 though nott ag%5t%6: thy strokes ag%5t%6: thy harmes 021.Y03.069 Rend vs asunder & thou maiste deuide 021.Y03.070 o%5r%6 bodies soe butt still o%5r%6 soules are tide 021.Y03.071 And wee can loue by letters still & guifts 021.Y03.072 & thoughts & dreames loue neu%5er%6 wanteth shifts 021.Y03.073 I will nott looke vppo%M y%5e%6 quickninge sunne 021.Y03.074 butt streight her beautie to my sence shall runne 021.Y03.075 The ayre shall note her softe y%5e%6 fire most pure 021.Y03.076 winter suggest her cleare & y%5e%6 earth sure 021.Y03.077om 021.Y03.078om 021.Y03.079 The somm%5r%6 how ytt ripened in y%5e%6 eare 021.Y03.080 the autume how ytt [rest] [of] [line] [omitted] 021.Y03.081 The winter Ile nott thinke one to spight thee 021.Y03.082 butt count ytt a lost season soe shall shee 021.Y03.083 And dearest frind since wee must p%Pte drowne night 021.Y03.084 w%5th%6 hope of day burthens well bore are light 021.Y03.085 Though cold & darkenesse longer hange some where 021.Y03.086 yett Phae%Lbus equally lights all y%5e%6 spheare 021.Y03.087 And w%5t%6: hee cannott in like portion pay 021.Y03.088 y%5e%6 world inioyes in masse & soe wee may 021.Y03.089 Bee then yo%5r%6 fairest selfe & lett noe woe 021.Y03.090 winne one yo%5r%6 health yo%5r%6 youth yo%5r%6 beautie soe [CW:Declare] 021.Y03.091 Declare yo%5r%6 selfe base fortunes enimie [p.150] 021.Y03.092 noe lesse bee yo%5r%6 contempt then Constancie 021.Y03.093 That I may growe enamor'd of yo%5r%6 mind 021.Y03.094 when mine owne thoughts I there reflected find 021.Y03.095 ffor this to y%5e%6 comforte of my deare I vow 021.Y03.096 my deeds shall still bee w%5t%6 my %5words%6 are now 021.Y03.097 The poles shall moue to teach mee ere I starte 021.Y03.098 & when I change my loue I change my hearte 021.Y03.099 Nay if I wax butt cold in my desire 021.Y03.100 Thinke heauen hath motion lost & y%5e%6 earth fire 021.Y03.101 Much more I could butt many words haue made 021.Y03.102 y%5t%6 ofte suspected w%5ch%6 men could p%Pswade 021.Y03.103 Take therefore all in this I loue soe true 021.Y03.104 as I will neu%5r%6 looke for more in you 021.Y03.0SS ffinis 021.Y03.0$$ ll. 1-76, 79-104 only; even lines ind; ms appears water damaged; final couplet ind 4-5 sp; l. 102 begins with%2 Crux: %1in the left margin in a second(perhaps modern) hand%2