IDENTILIN$$ F178.NY3/HSShe Westmoreland (f. 37r)/ TJS/cor-TLP/o/4-12-91;GAS/cd/7-3-02;GAS/o/9-27-02 178.NY3.0HE %J.17.%K 178.NY3.001 Since She whome I lovd, hath payd her last debt 178.NY3.002 To Nature, and to hers, & my good is dead 178.NY3.003 And her Soule early into heauen rauished, 178.NY3.004 Wholy in heauenly things my Mind is sett. 178.NY3.005 Here the admyring her my Mind did whett 178.NY3.006 To seeke thee God; so streames do shew y%5e%6 head, 178.NY3.007 But though I haue found thee,'& thou my thirst hast fed, 178.NY3.008 A holy thirsty dropsy melts mee yett. 178.NY3.009 But why should I begg more Love, when as thou 178.NY3.010 Dost woe my Soule for hers; offring all thine: 178.NY3.011 And dost not only feare least I allow 178.NY3.012 My Love to Saints and Angels things diuine 178.NY3.013 But in thy tender iealosy dost doubt 178.NY3.014 Least y%5e%6 World, fleshe, yea Deuill putt thee out. 178.NY3.0SS slash mark used as horizontal rule 178.NY3.0$$ %1lines 2 3 6 7 10 12 ind; HE opp l. 1 LM &underlined%2