The Devonshire Manuscript/The lyvely sparkes that yssue frome those Iies /

f. [36r] f. [36v]

1    The lyvely spar {p+} kes that yssue frome those Iies / 2    Agaynst the whych ne valyth no defence / 3    Haue prest myn hart / and done ytt none offence / 4    with {w+t+} quakyng pleasour / more then ons or twyse / 5    Was neuer {u'} man cowlde Any thynge devyse / 6    the sonne bemys / to torne / with {w+t+} so gret vehemence / 7    to dase manys syght / As by ther bryght pre {p'} sence1 8    dasyd am I / moche leke vnto the gyse / 9    Off one I strekyn with {w+t+} dynt off lytenyng / 10    blyndyd with {w+t+} the strok erryng here and ther / 11    so call I for helpe / I nott when ne wher / 12    The payne off my faute paciently beryng / 13    for After the blase / as ys no wonder / here I the nay 14    off dedly nay here I the ferefull thondyr

Notes & Glosses
1.   This is an unusual method of creating the abbreviation. It is somewhat like a supralinear hook, only closed into a circle.

Commentary
Attributed to Sir Thomas Wyatt based on internal evidence, this poem was entered by H4 and is a translation of Petrarch's Rime 258. The speaker moves from a feeling of pleasure to pain: while the lady’s physical beauty gives him pleasure, he feels extreme anguish him when she becomes hostile to him (killing him with her “nay”). The poem also appears in Tottel's Miscellany as “The louer describeth his being striken with sight of his loue” (item 40).

H4 follows the sonnet structure through his or her use of capitalization.

Texts Collated
STC13860_27, AAH17, LEge36

Collation
1     The] THe STC_13860_27     lyvely] lyvelye AAH17 liuely STC_13860_27     sparkes] sparckes AAH17 sperkes LEge36 sparkes, STC_13860_27     yssue] issue LEge36 STC_13860_27     frome] from AAH17 LEge36 STC_13860_27     Iies /] eyes AAH17 Iyes LEge36 eyes, STC_13860_27 2     Agaynst] against LEge36 Against STC_13860_27     whych] whiche AAH17 which LEge36 STC_13860_27     ne] there STC_13860_27     valyth] vayleth AAH17 vaileth LEge36 STC_13860_27     defence /] defence AAH17 LEge36 defence, STC_13860_27 3     Haue] have LEge36     prest] perst STC_13860_27     myn] my AAH17 STC_13860_27     hart /] hart AAH17 hert LEge36 hart, STC_13860_27     ytt] it AAH17 LEge36 STC_13860_27     offence /] offence AAH17 LEge36 offence, STC_13860_27 4     with] With AAH17 STC_13860_27     quakyng] quaking AAH17 qwaking LEge36     pleasour /] pleasure AAH17 LEge36 pleasure, STC_13860_27     ons] once STC_13860_27     twyse /] twyse AAH17 twise LEge36 twise. STC_13860_27 5     Was] was AAH17     neuer] never AAH17 LEge36     cowlde Any thynge devyse /] could any thing devyse AAH17 could any thing devise LEge36 could any thing deuise, STC_13860_27 6     the]  STC_13860_27     sonne] Sonne AAH17 Sunne STC_13860_27     bemys /] beames AAH17 STC_13860_27 bemes LEge36     torne /] turne AAH17 STC_13860_27 torn LEge36     with] wtih LEge36     gret] great AAH17 LEge36 STC_13860_27     vehemence /] vehemence AAH17 LEge36 STC_13860_27 7     to] To STC_13860_27     manys] mans AAH17 LEge36 STC_13860_27     syght /] sight AAH17 LEge36 sight, STC_13860_27     As] as AAH17 LEge36 STC_13860_27     ther] their AAH17 LEge36 STC_13860_27     bryght] bright AAH17 LEge36 STC_13860_27 8     dasyd] Dased AAH17 STC_13860_27 dased LEge36     am] ame LEge36     I /] I AAH17 LEge36 I, STC_13860_27     moche] muche LEge36 much STC_13860_27     leke] lyke AAH17 like LEge36 STC_13860_27     gyse /] guyse AAH17 gyse LEge36 gise STC_13860_27 9     Off] of AAH17 Of LEge36 STC_13860_27     one] on STC_13860_27     I strekyn] ystreeken AAH17 I stricken LEge36 striken STC_13860_27     dynt] dintt AAH17 dint STC_13860_27     off] of AAH17 LEge36 STC_13860_27     lytenyng /] lighteninge AAH17 lightening LEge36 lightenyng, STC_13860_27 10     blyndyd] blyndid AAH17 blynded LEge36 Blind STC_13860_27     strok] stroke AAH17 stroke / LEge36 stroke, STC_13860_27     erryng] erring AAH17 and errying STC_13860_27     here] heare AAH17     and] &amp; LEge36     ther /] theare AAH17 there LEge36 STC_13860_27 there. STC_13860_27 11     so] So STC_13860_27     helpe /] helpp AAH17 helpe : LEge36 helpe, STC_13860_27     nott] not AAH17 LEge36 STC_13860_27     when ne wher /] when ne wheare AAH17 when ne where LEge36 when, nor where, STC_13860_27 12     The] the AAH17     payne] paine AAH17 pain LEge36     off] of AAH17 LEge36 STC_13860_27     faute] fall AAH17 STC_13860_27 fals LEge36     paciently] patientlie AAH17 patiently LEge36     beryng /] bearinge AAH17 bering LEge36 bearyng. STC_13860_27 13     for] ffor AAH17 For STC_13860_27     After] after AAH17 LEge36 streight after STC_13860_27     blase /] blase AAH17 STC_13860_27     as ys no wonder /] as is no wonder AAH17 as is no wounder LEge36 (as is no wonder) STC_13860_27 13.5     here I the nay]  AAH17 LEge36 STC_13860_27 14     off] of AAH17 LEge36 Of STC_13860_27     dedly] deadly AAH17 STC_13860_27     nay] noyse STC_13860_27     here] heare AAH17 STC_13860_27     I] I : LEge36     ferefull] fearfull AAH17 STC_13860_27     thondyr] thonder AAH17 thounder LEge36 thunder. STC_13860_27