IDENTILIN$$ F174.00D/HSMade/1649, CtY MH (Sigs. X6v-7r; pp. 316-17)/ TJS/mf/Pr8-15-91/cor TJS/o MH/5-23-92 174.00D.0HE %X%1Holy Sonnets.%2 /%XI 174.00D.001 T%+Hou hast made me, And shall thy worke decay? 174.00D.002 Repaire me now, for now mine end doth haste, [CW:I] 174.00D.003 I runne to death, and death meets me as fast, [317 174.00D.004 And all my pleasures are like yesterday, 174.00D.005 I dare not move my dimme eyes any way; 174.00D.006 Despaire behinde, and death before doth cast 174.00D.007 Such terrour, and my feeble flesh doth waste 174.00D.008 By sinne in it, which it t'wards hell doth weigh; 174.00D.009 Onely thou art above, and when towards thee 174.00D.010 By thy leave I can look, I rise againe; 174.00D.011 But our old subtle foe so tempteth me, 174.00D.012 That not one houre my selfe I can sustaine, 174.00D.013 Thy Grace may wing me to prevent his art, 174.00D.014 And thou like adamant draw mine iron heart. 174.00D.0SSom 174.00D.0$$ %1no ind; full length of the first I in l. 10 doesn't print MH%2.