IDENTILIN$$ F115DT1|TWHarsh|Dublin ms.I|f. 61r-v|JSC\mf\10-21-96\P&C(hwt,mf):JMK\6-6&7-10-01;JSC\7-25-01 115.DT1.HE1 %XTo M. T. W. 115.DT1.001 Hast thee harsh verse, as fast as thy lame measure 115.DT1.002 will giue thee leaue to him, my paine, and pleasure 115.DT1.003 I'haue giuen thee, and yet thou art too weake, 115.DT1.004 feet, and a reasoning soule, & tongue to speake 115.DT1.005om 115.DT1.006om 115.DT1.007 Tell him all questions, w%5ch%6 men haue defended 115.DT1.008 Both of the place and paines of Hell are ended [CW:And] 115.DT1.009 And t'is agreed our Hell is but priuation [f.61v] 115.DT1.010 of him at least >>%Vin<< this earths habitation 115.DT1.011 And t'is where I am, where in euery street 115.DT1.012 Infections followe, ouertake, and meet. 115.DT1.013 Liue I, or dye, by you, my loue is sent 115.DT1.014 And yo%5u%6 are my Pawnes, or els my testament. 115.DT1.0SS ffinis.| 115.DT1.0$$ %1Even no'd ll. ind; no indication of om ll.; SS at RM%2