IDENTILIN$$ F116C09|TWPreg|Luttrell MS|f. 71\E:GL\P:EWS\o\7-6-95\C:JSC\Sept'95;5-29-01 116.C09.0HE %XTo M%5r%6 T: W: 116.C09.001 Pregnant againe with th'old Twinns Hope & feare 116.C09.002 Oft haue I askd for thee both how & where 116.C09.003 Thou wert, & what my hopes of letters were. 116.C09.004 As in o%5r%6 streets sly beggars narrowly 116.C09.005 Watch motions of y%5e%6 giuers hand & eye 116.C09.006 And euermore conceaue some hope therby 116.C09.007 And now thine Almes is giuen, thy letter's read 116.C09.008 The body's risen againe y%5e%6 which was dead 116.C09.009 And thy poore sterueling bountifully fedd. 116.C09.010 After this banquett my soule doth say Grace 116.C09.011 And prayse thee for't, & zealously embrace 116.C09.012 Thy loue, though I thinke thy loue in this case 116.C09.013 To be as Gluttons w%5ch%6 say 'midst their meate 116.C09.014 They loue that best of w%5ch%6 they most doe eate. 116.C09.0SS [horiz. lines] 116.C09.0$$ Formatted as four tercets and a concluding couplet. ll. 13,14 ind 4 sp; HE separated from body by short, horiz. ll.