IDENTILIN$$ F11600A|TWPreg|1633|pp. 95-96\ME\mf\7-24-87\P:EWS\o(OJ;MH[STC7045(A)]);DAS\cd(DFo)\5-23-00;7-30-02;8-15-00\C:JSC\3-21-01;8-21-02;3-4-03\p&c:JAH\cd(TxAM1),fs(L)\2-23-05 116.00A.HE1 %XTo M.%1T.W.%2 [see_info] 116.00A.001 P%+Regnant again with th'old twins Hope, and Feare, 116.00A.002 Oft have I askt for thee, both how and where 116.00A.003 Thou wert, and what my hopes of letters were; 116.00A.004 As in our streets sly beggers narrowly 116.00A.005 Watch motions of the givers hand or eye, 116.00A.006 And evermore conceive some hope thereby. [CW:And] 116.00A.007 And now thy Almes is given, thy letter'is read, [p.96] 116.00A.008 The body risen againe, the which was dead, 116.00A.009 And thy poore starveling bountifully fed. 116.00A.010 After this banquet my Soule doth say grace, 116.00A.011 And praise thee for'it, and zealously imbrace 116.00A.012 Thy love, though I thinke thy love in this case 116.00A.013 To be as gluttons, which say 'midst their meat, 116.00A.014 They love that best of which they most do eat. 116.00A.0SSom 116.00A.0$$ Formatted as four tercets and a concluding couplet; ll. 13,14 ind; HE: in cd(DFo) copy, space follows "M." & possibly "T."--should we distinguish, given imprecise spacing generally in A-G?; TWHence follows as if continuation: usual horiz. rule at end of poem om, & no HE over TWHence