IDENTILIN$$ F11500D|1649|p. 168\ME\mf\7-23-87\P:EWS\o(CSmH)\7-17-01\C:JMK\7-17-01;JSC\8-28-01\P:DAS\cd(MH)\8-12-00\C:JSC\3-4-03 115.00D.HE1 %X%1To M. T. W.%2 115.00D.001 H%+Ast thee harsh verse as fast as thy lame measure 115.00D.002 Wil give thee leave, to him; My pain & pleasure 115.00D.003 I have given thee, and yet thou art too weake, 115.00D.004 Feet and a reasoning soule, and tongue to speake. 115.00D.005om 115.00D.006om 115.00D.007 Tell him, all questions, which men have defended 115.00D.008 Both of the place and paines of hell, are ended; 115.00D.009 And 'tis decreed, our hell is but privation 115.00D.010 Of him, at least in this earths habitation: 115.00D.011 And tis where I am, where in every street 115.00D.012 Infections follow, overtake and meet. 115.00D.013 Live I or die, by you my love is sent, 115.00D.014 You are my pawnes, or else my Testament. [CW:%1To%2] 115.00D.0SSom 115.00D.0$$ no sts; no ind