IDENTILIN$$ F117B07 TWHence|Add.18647, ff. 32v-33\GL\P:GAS\o\6-17-95\C:JSC ('95 & 7-25-00) 117.B07.0HEom 117.B07.001 Att once from hence my lines and I Depart 117.B07.002 I to my soft still walkes they to my hart 117.B07.003 I to the Nurse, they to the Childe of Art 117.B07.004 Yet as a firme house, though the Carpenter 117.B07.005 Perish, doth stand, as an Ambassador, 117.B07.006 Lyes safe how ere the Kinge be in daunger [CW:So] 117.B07.007 So though I languish prest w%5th%6 melancholy [33] 117.B07.008 My verse, the strict mapp of my miserie 117.B07.009 Shall live to see that, for whose want I die 117.B07.010 Therefore I envie them and doe repent 117.B07.011 That from vnhappy mee, thinges happy are sent 117.B07.012 Yet as a Picture, or bare Sacrament 117.B07.013 [I9]Accept those lynes, and if in them there bee 117.B07.014 [I9]Merritt of love, bestow that love on mee| 117.B07.0SS [om] 117.B07.0$$ Not clearly separated from TWPreg; formatted as 4 tercets and a concluding couplet; ll. 13-14 ind 5 sp