IDENTILIN$$ F178JAC | JacPoets | ff. na | pp. 59\ E:GAS\o\9-12-01;pr:GAS\o\8-26-03 178.Jac.HE1om 178.Jac.001 Since she whom I loved hath paid her last debt 178.Jac.002 To Nature, and to hers and my good is dead, 178.Jac.003 And her soul early into heaven vanished.-- 178.Jac.004 Wholly on heavenly things my mind is set. 178.Jac.005 Here the admiring her my mind did whet 178.Jac.006 To seek thee, God; so streams do show their head, 178.Jac.007 But tho' I have found thee, and thou my thirst hast fed, 178.Jac.008 A holy thirsty dropsy melts me yet. 178.Jac.009 But why should I beg more love, when as thou 178.Jac.010 Does woo my soul for hers, off'ring all thine: 178.Jac.011 And dost not only fear lest I allow 178.Jac.012 My love to Saints and Angels, things divine, 178.Jac.013 But in thy tender jealousy dost doubt 178.Jac.014 Lest this World, Flesh, yea Devil put thee out? 178.Jac.0SSom 178.Jac.0$$ ll. 2,3,6,7,10, 12 ind 4 sp. Several mistranscriptions