IDENTILIN$$ F115C09|TWHarsh|Luttrell ms., f.70\GL\P:EWS\o\7-6-95\C:JSC 115.C09.0HE %XTo M%5r%6: T: W.| 115.C09.001 Hast thee harsh verse, as fast as thy lame measure 115.C09.002 Will giue thee leaue, to him my paine & pleasure 115.C09.003 I haue giuen thee (& yet thou art too weake) 115.C09.004 feete, & a reasoning soule, & tongue to speake. 115.C09.005om 115.C09.006om 115.C09.007 Tell him, all questions which men haue defended 115.C09.008 Both of the place & paines of Hell, are ended; 115.C09.009 And 'tis decreed o%5r%6 Hell is but privation 115.C09.010 of him, at least in this Earths habitation. 115.C09.011 And tis where I am, where in euery street 115.C09.012 Infections follow, ouertake & meet 115.C09.013 Liue I or dye, by you my loue is sent 115.C09.014 You are my pawnes or else my Testament.| 115.C09.0SS [horiz. lines] 115.C09.0$$ %1No ind; ll. 5 & 6 om; HE separated from body with short, horiz. lines like the ones separating the HE from the poem above it (the SS)%2