IDENTILIN$$ F115WN1 TWHarsh|Dolau Cothi ms.|pp. 127-28\jw\EWS trans\2-3-95\P:T-LP\o\5-12-95\C:JGW\9-23-99; JSC 1-13-00 115.WN1.HE1 To M: F: W: [p.127] 115.WN1.001 Haste thee harsh verse, as fast as thy lame measure 115.WN1.002 Will giue thee leaue to him, my paine, and pleasure 115.WN1.003 I haue giuen thee, And yett thou art to weake, 115.WN1.004 Feete, and A reasoninge Soule, and tounge to speake: 115.WN1.005om 115.WN1.006om 115.WN1.007 Tell him all questions, which Men haue defended 115.WN1.008 Both of the place, and paines of Hell, are eanded.[sic] 115.WN1.009 And tis decreede, our Hell is but Priuation 115.WN1.010 Of him, att least, in this Earths habitation; 115.WN1.011 And tis where I am; where in every Streete 115.WN1.012 Infections follow, overtake, and meete, [CW:Liue I] 115.WN1.013 Liue I or die, by yow my loue is sent 115.WN1.014 And yow are my Pauns, or els my Testament.| 115.WN1.0SS [scribal slash] 115.WN1.0$$ even numbered lines ind, original page numbering was 147-48