IDENTILIN$$ File F023HH4 Huntington, HM198\p.72\GL\P:TLP\o\1-8-92\C:JSC 023.HH4.0HE LC: Elegy: 023.HH4.001 The Heauen reioice in Motion why shoulde I 023.HH4.002 abiure my soe belou'd varyetye 023.HH4.003 & not w%5th%6: manny, youth & loue deuide 023.HH4.004 pleasure is none if not deuersefide 023.HH4.005 the sunn y%5t%6 sitting in y%5e%6 chaire of light 023.HH4.006 sheds flame into what else sems bright 023.HH4.007 is not contented att one sight to Inn 023.HH4.008 but end his yeare, & att A new begin 023.HH4.009 all things doe willingly in chang delight 023.HH4.010 (the fruitfull mother of ower Appetite) 023.HH4.011 Riuers the clerer and more pleasing are 023.HH4.012 wheer, their faire spreading streames run wide & faire 023.HH4.013 & A dead lake y%5t%6: no strang Barque doth greete 023.HH4.014 corrupts it selfe and what doth liue in itt 023.HH4.015 Lett no man tell me such A one is faire 023.HH4.016 and worthy all alone my loue to inheire 023.HH4.017 Nature hath done in her the Liberall part 023.HH4.018 of A kind m%5rs%6: and imploide her Art 023.HH4.019 to make her loueable, and I auerr 023.HH4.020 him not humane y%5t%6 would returne from her 023.HH4.021 I loue her well, & could if need weer dye 023.HH4.022 to doe her seruice; but followes itt that I 023.HH4.023 must serue her only, when I may haue choice 023.HH4.024 the Lawe is hard & shall not haue my uoice 023.HH4.025 the last I saw, in all extreams, is faire 023.HH4.026 & houldds me in y%5e%6 sunn beams of her haire 023.HH4.027 her Nimph like features such agrements haue 023.HH4.028 y%5t%6 I could uenture with her to the Graue 023.HH4.029 anothers browne I like her not y%5e%6 worse 023.HH4.030 her toung is soft & takes me w%5th%6: discourse 023.HH4.031 others for that they well descended are 023.HH4.032 doe in my loue obteine as larg A share 023.HH4.033 and though they be not faire, tis much w%5th%6: me 023.HH4.034 to winn their loue only for their degree 023.HH4.035 and though I faile of my required ends 023.HH4.036 th'tempt is glorious, and itt selfe comends 023.HH4.037 how happy weer ower sires in Ancient time 023.HH4.038 who held plurallety of Loues no Crime 023.HH4.039 with them it was accounted charrety 023.HH4.040 to stirr up race of all Indifferently[end column one] 023.HH4.041 kindred weer not exempted from the bands [column two] 023.HH4.042 which with the Persians still in usage stands 023.HH4.043 weomen weer then no soner Askt then wone 023.HH4.044 and what they did was honnest and well done 023.HH4.045 but since this Title honnour hath been us'd 023.HH4.046 ower weake crudellety hath been abbus'd 023.HH4.047 the goulden Lawes of Nature are repeald 023.HH4.048 w%5ch%6: ower first fathers in such reuerence held 023.HH4.049 ower Libertyes reuerst and Chartars gone 023.HH4.050 and wee made seruants to oppression 023.HH4.051 A monster in no Certeine shape Attir'd 023.HH4.052 and whose Originall is as much admird 023.HH4.053 formles att first, butt growing on, itt fashions 023.HH4.054 and doth proscribe Manners & lawes to Nations 023.HH4.055 heer Loue receau'd Imedecinable harmes 023.HH4.056 and was despoiled of his dareing Armes 023.HH4.057 A greater want then is his dareing Eyes 023.HH4.058 he lost thos Awfull wings with w%5ch%6: he flyes 023.HH4.059 his sennewy bow and thos Imortall darts 023.HH4.060 wherwith hee's wont to bruise resisting harts 023.HH4.061 only some few strong in them selues and free 023.HH4.062 retaine the seeds of Ancient Liberty 023.HH4.063 following that part of loue, although deprest 023.HH4.064 and make A throne for him within their brest 023.HH4.065 in spight of Moderne Censures, him auowing 023.HH4.066 their soueraigne, all seruice him alloweing 023.HH4.067 amongst w%5ch%6: troope although I am y%5e%6 least 023.HH4.068 yett equall in affections[Mvar:>perfections<] with the best: 023.HH4.069 I glory in subiection of his hand 023.HH4.070 nor neuer did decline his least comaund 023.HH4.071 for in what euer forme the messuage came 023.HH4.072 my hart did open & receaue the flame 023.HH4.073 but time will in his course A point discrye 023.HH4.074 when I this loued seruice must denye 023.HH4.075 for ower allegience temporary is 023.HH4.076 with firmer age returne ower libertyes 023.HH4.077 what time in graue Iudgment wee repos'd 023.HH4.078 shall not soe easy be to chang dispos'd 023.HH4.079 nor to the Art of seuerall Eyes obeying 023.HH4.080 but beauty with true worth soe rarely weying 023.HH4.081 w%5ch%6: hauing found assembled in some one 023.HH4.082 weele loue her euer, & loue her alone 023.HH4.0SS [om] 023.HH4.0$$ %1Elegy in two columns on one page; final couplet ind. 4 sp.%2