IDENTILIN$$ F021HH4 Huntington HM198\pp.86-88\GL\mf\P:TLP\o\1-8-92\C:JSC 021.HH4.0HE LC: 021.HH4.001 Since she must goe and I must Mourne come %Ydeath%Z->>Night< 021.HH4.002 enuiron me w:%5th%6 darknes whilst I write 021.HH4.003 shaddowe that Hell unto mee which alone 021.HH4.004 I am to suffer when my loue is gone 021.HH4.005 Alas the darkest Magick cannott doe itt 021.HH4.006 thou & great Hell too boote, are shaddows %Yto%Z->>to< itt 021.HH4.007 should Cinthia quitt the Heauen and each starr 021.HH4.008 it would not forme one thought darke as mine are 021.HH4.009 I could lend them obscurnes now, and Say 021.HH4.010 out of my self there should be no more day 021.HH4.011 Such is already my felt want of sight 021.HH4.012 did not the fyres within me force A light 021.HH4.013 O Loue that fyer & Darknes should be mixt 021.HH4.014 and to thy triumph such strange Torments fix't 021.HH4.015 (is't because thou thy selfe art blinde that wee 021.HH4.016 thy Martirs) must noe more each other see 021.HH4.017 or tak'st thou pride to breake us on the wheele [CW:om] 021.HH4.018 and ueiwe ould Chaos in the paine wee feele [87] 021.HH4.019 or haue we left undone some Mutuall right 021.HH4.020 that thus with parting thou seekst us to spight. 021.HH4.021 No no the fault is mine impute it to me 021.HH4.022 or rather to conspiring Destenye 021.HH4.023 W%5ch%6: since I lou'd in ieast before, decre'd 021.HH4.024 that I should suffer when I lou'd in deed 021.HH4.025 and therfore now sooner then I can say 021.HH4.026 I saw the goulden fruite its->>'t