The Devonshire Manuscript/Nature that gave the bee so fete agrace

f. [71v]

1    Nature that gave the bee so swte fete agra {gA} ce1 2    to gett honnye of so wonderous fasshion 3    hath taught the spidre out of the same place 4    to fetche poysons bye straunge alteration 5    tho this be straunge it is a straunger {g'} case 6    with {w+t+} on kisse bye secrete operation 7    both theis at ons yn those yor lippes to finde 8    yn change whereof I leve my herte2

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Notes & Glosses
1.   The lines of this poem protrude into the poem on the lower right, whose lines are fitted in around it, therefore it is not the last one on the page.

2.   The poem above was entered first, then the poem on the opposite side was entered, overwriting part of this one.

Commentary
Attributed to Sir Thomas Wyatt, this poem was entered by H8. The speaker finds both honey and poison in the lady’s kiss and, interestingly, ascribes to her mystical powers due to her “secrete operation” in which she can incite both pleasure and pain. "Nature that gave the bee so fete agrace" also appears in Tottel's Miscellany under the title “How by a kisse he found both his life and death” (item 88).

H8 entered this poem with a lighter, thinner pen nib than the poem above and the one on the upper left-hand side. Additionally, H8 recorded "Nature that gave the bee so fete agrace" as the third entry on the page.

Texts Collated
LEge25, STC13860_18, DBLa13, LHar78_1

Collation
1     Nature] Nature, LEge25 NAture STC_13860_18     that gave] that'gaue STC_13860_18     gave] gaue DBla13 favce gave LEge25     bee] Bee STC_13860_18     swtefete] fayre DBla13 feet LEge25 fatt LHar78_1 feat STC_13860_18     agrace] a grase,/ LEge25 a grace LHar78_1 STC_13860_18 2     to] To DBla13 STC_13860_18     gett] featch DBla13 getfynd LEge25 fynde LHar78_1 finde STC_13860_18     honnye] honye DBla13 LHar78_1 hony LEge25 STC_13860_18     of] aftre DBla13     wonderous] strange a DBla13 wonderous fashion:/ LEge25 wondrous STC_13860_18     fasshion] fasion DBla13 fashion:/ LEge25 fascion LHar78_1 fashion: STC_13860_18 3     hath] hathe LHar78_1 Hath STC_13860_18     spidre] speydre DBla13 spider LEge25 LHar78_1 STC_13860_18     out] owte LEge25 owt LHar78_1     the same] thesame LEge25     place] place DBla13 plasce, LEge25 4     to] To DBla13 STC_13860_18     fetche] fetch DBla13 STC_13860_18 feche LHar78_1     poysons] poyson DBla13 LHar78_1 STC_13860_18 poyson, LEge25     bye] by DBla13 LEge25 LHar78_1 STC_13860_18     straunge] strange DBla13 STC_13860_18 straynge LEge25 LHar78_1     alteration] alteration. LEge25 alteracion. STC_13860_18 5     tho] though DBla13 Thoughe LHar78_1 Though STC_13860_18     this] thys DBla13     straunge] strange DBla13 straynger /, LEge25 straynge LHar78_1 strange, STC_13860_18     it] yt DBla13 LHar78_1     is] ys DBla13     straunger] stranger DBla13 STC_13860_18 straynger LEge25 LHar78_1     case] thyngecase DBla13 case,/ LEge25 case, STC_13860_18 6     with] by DBla13 wth LHar78_1 With STC_13860_18     on] one DBla13 STC_13860_18 oon LEge25     kisse] kysse DBla13 kyssse LEge25 kys LHar78_1     bye] of DBla13 by LEge25 LHar78_1 STC_13860_18     secrete] secrat DBla13 secret LEge25 LHar78_1     operation] operation /, LEge25 operacion, STC_13860_18 7     both] Both DBla13 STC_13860_18 boeth LEge25 bothe LHar78_1     theis] thesse DBla13 these LEge25 STC_13860_18 theys LHar78_1     ons] ones DBla13 ons /, LEge25 once STC_13860_18     yn] in DBla13 LHar78_1 LEge25 STC_13860_18     yor] your LEge25 STC_13860_18     yor lippes] thy Lyppes DBla13 ourlyppes LHar78_1     finde] fynde DBla13 LHar78_1 fynde / LEge25 finde, STC_13860_18 8     yn] In DBla13 STC_13860_18 in LEge25 LHar78_1     change] chaunge LEge25 chaynge LHar78_1     whereof] wherof DBla13 whereof, LEge25 whearof LHar78_1 wherof, STC_13860_18     leve] leave LHar78_1 leaue STC_13860_18     herte] hart DBla13 STC_13860_18 hert LEge25 harte LHar78_1     behinde /] behynd DBla13 behinde. LEge25 STC_13860_18 byhynde LHar78_1