IDENTILIN$$ F11700B|TWHence|1635|p. 178\ME\mf(MH)\7-24-87\P:EWS\o(CSmH 60123;MH[STC7046(A)])\6-13-01;7-31-02\C:JMK\7-13-01;JSC\7-26-01;8-23-02\P:DAS\cd(MH)\8-15-00\C:JSC\4-7-03 117.00B.HE1 %X%1Incerto%2. 117.00B.001 A%+T once from hence my lines and I depart,[~.(CSmH)] 117.00B.002 I to my soft still walkes, they to my Heart; 117.00B.003 I to the Nurse, they to the child of Art; 117.00B.004 Yet as a firme house, though the Carpenter 117.00B.005 Perish, doth stand: as an Embassadour 117.00B.006 Lyes safe, how e'r his King be in danger: 117.00B.007 So, though I languish, prest with Melancholy; 117.00B.008 My verse, the strict Map of my misery, 117.00B.009 Shall live to see that, for whose want I die. 117.00B.010 Therefore I envy them, and doe repent, 117.00B.011 That from unhappy me, things happy'are sent; 117.00B.012 Yet as a Picture, or bare Sacrament, 117.00B.013 Accept these lines, and if in them there be 117.00B.014 Merit of love, bestow that love on me. [CW:To] 117.00B.0SSom 117.00B.0$$ formatted as four tercets and a concluding couplet; ll. 13,14 ind; l.1 end-punct prints poorly in MH copy on cd, but looks most like a comma--JSC\cd; EWS proofed different volume at MH from that on mf/cd