IDENTILIN$$ F126CT1|BB|Puckering MS; R.3.12\pp. 75-76\GL\P:EWS\o\'93;7-3-95\C:JSC\'95;6-5-01 126.CT1.0HE %X%3To M. B. B.%4 126.CT1.001 Is not thy sacred hunger of science 126.CT1.002 Yet satisfied? Is not thy braines rich hiue 126.CT1.003 ffulfill'd w%5th%6 honny, w%5ch%6 thou dost deriue 126.CT1.004 ffrom the Arts spiritts, & their quintessence? 126.CT1.005 Then weane thy self at last, & thee w%5th%6drawe 126.CT1.006 ffrom Cambridge thy old Nurse, & as the rest 126.CT1.007 Here toughly chawe, and sturdely digest 126.CT1.008 Th'immence vast volumes of our Common Lawe 126.CT1.009 And begin soone least my grief grieue thee too; 126.CT1.010 W%5ch%6 is y%5t%6 that w%5ch%6 I should haue begunne 126.CT1.011 In my youths morning, now late must bee done 126.CT1.012 And I as giddie trauellers must doe, 126.CT1.013 W%5ch%6 stray, or sleep all day, & hauing lost 126.CT1.014 Light, & strength, Dark; & tyred, must ride post 126.CT1.015 If thou vnto thy Muse bee married 126.CT1.016 Embrace her euer, euer multiplie 126.CT1.017 Bee farr from mee y%5t%6 strange Adulterie 126.CT1.018 To tempt thee, & procure her widdowhood 126.CT1.019 My Muse (for I had one) because I'am cold 126.CT1.020 Diuorc'd her self; The cause being in mee 126.CT1.021 That I can take noe newe in Bigamee 126.CT1.022 Not my will onely, but power doth w%5th%6hold [CW:Hence] 126.CT1.023 Hence comes it y%5t%6 these Rimes w%5ch%6 neuer had [76] 126.CT1.024 Mother, want matter; And they onely haue 126.CT1.025 A litle forme, y%5e%6 w%5ch%6 their father gaue 126.CT1.026 They are prophane, Imperfect, oh too bad 126.CT1.027 To bee counted children of Poetrie 126.CT1.028 Except confirm'd, & Bishopp'd by thee.| 126.CT1.0SS [om] 126.CT1.0$$ %1No sts, but ll. 2 3 6 7 10 11 13 14 and 16 17 20 21 24 25 27 28 ind (3 sp) as if for two 14-line sts (as in Shawcross)%2