IDENTILIN$$ F117B11|TWHence|Conway Papers MS Add.23229\f. 132\GL\P:GAS\o\6-20-95\C:JSC\'95;3-9-01 117.B11.0HE >>M T W<<[LM_at_l.1; see $$ line] 117.B11.001 At once from hence my lines & I depart 117.B11.002 I to my soft still walks, they to my hart 117.B11.003 I to the nource they to the childe of art. 117.B11.004 Yet as a firme house, though the Carpenter 117.B11.005 perish, doth stand: As an Embassador 117.B11.006 lyes safe how ere his King be in danger 117.B11.007 So though I languish prest w%5t%6 melancholy 117.B11.008 my vers the strict Map of my misery 117.B11.009 shall live to see y%5t%6 for whose want I dy. 117.B11.010 Therfore I envy them and do repent 117.B11.011 that from vnhappy me, things happy are sent. 117.B11.012 yet as a picture or bare sacrament 117.B11.013 Accept these lynes and if in them ther bee 117.B11.014 Meritt of love, bestow that love on me. 117.B11.0SS [om] 117.B11.0$$ No ind ll. 1-12, ll. 13-14 ind 5 sp; HE may be scribal or 2nd hand