IDENTILIN$$ F114H07|TWHail|Stephens ms., Eng. 966.6|pp. 208-09;ff.104v-05|JSC\mf\7-16-98\P:DF\o\3-23-01\C:JSC\4-17-01 114.H07.HE1 %X%1To M%5r%6 T W%2.| 114.H07.001 A%+ll haile sweet Poett more full of more strong fyre 114.H07.002 Then hath or shall enkindle my dull spirytt 114.H07.003 I loue what nature gave thee, but this merytt 114.H07.004 Of witt and Art, I haue not, But admire. 114.H07.005 Who here before or shall write after mee 114.H07.006 There works though toughly Laboured willbee 114.H07.007 Like %1Infancy%2, or Age to Man's firme stay 114.H07.008 [O]r early, or Late, Twylight to Midday. 114.H07.009 Men say, and trulie that they bette%5r%6 bee 114.H07.010 W%5ch%6 be envyde, then pittyed, therefore I 114.H07.011 Because I wish thee well, do thee envye 114.H07.012 Oh woldst thou by like reason Pittie mee. 114.H07.013 But care not for me I that neve%5r%6[sic] was 114.H07.014 In fortunes, and in Natures Guifts, alas! 114.H07.015 Before thy Grace gott in the Muses schoole 114.H07.016 A Monste%5r%6, and a Begge%5r%6 am more a foole. 114.H07.017 Oh how I grieve that late borne modestie 114.H07.018 Hath gott such root in easy waxen harts 114.H07.019 That men may not themselues, there owne good p%Pts 114.H07.020 Extoll, w%5th%6out suspect of Surquedry.| [CW:.But.] 114.H07.021 But for thie selfe no subject[yes,j] can be fownd [f.105] 114.H07.022 Worthy thy Quill, nor any Quills resound 114.H07.023 Thy worth, but thine. How good it were to see 114.H07.024 A Poeme in thy Praise, And wrytt by thee? 114.H07.025 Now if this songe be harsh for ryme: yet as 114.H07.026 The Paynters bad God, made a good Devill: 114.H07.027 It will >>%Vbe<< good Prose though y%5e%6 verse be evill. 114.H07.028 If thou forgett the Ryme as thou dost passe 114.H07.029 Then wright, that I may followe and soe bee 114.H07.030 Thy Debto%5r%6, thy Foyle, thy Eccho, thy Lanee[var:>>Zany<<] 114.H07.031 I shalbe thought if myne, like thyne I shape 114.H07.032 All the worlds Lyon; Though I be thy Ape. 114.H07.0SS [five whirlwind? flourishes in horiz. line, under which is a galactic (just kidding) flourish] 114.H07.0$$ %1Four 8-l. sts separated by line-spaces & hash marks at LM; all but 1st & 4th ll. of each st ind; sts numbered [non-scribal?] in LM (except 2, which either was om. or lost to water damage[?]; >>Car. ms. 47. /(Ch. ii. 32)<< in LM betw/HE & l.1; scribal flourish and line across page under HE%2