IDENTILIN$$ F117B19|Add. 34744, West Papers|f. 48v\JSC\mf\1-26-95\P:GAS\o\6-21-95\C:JSC ('95 & 7-25-00) 117.B19.HE1 %XA Letter. 117.B19.001 At once from hence my lines & I depart 117.B19.002 I, to my softe still walks, they to my hart 117.B19.003 I to the Nurss, they to the child of Art 117.B19.004 Yett as a firme house though the Carpenter 117.B19.005 perish, doth stand, As an Embassader 117.B19.006 Lies Safe, how ere the King be in danger 117.B19.007 So, though I languish prest w%5th%6 mellancholly 117.B19.008 my verse, the stric'k%>stric'>t< mapp of my misery 117.B19.009 shall liue to see that for whose want I dy 117.B19.010 Therefore I envy them & doe repent 117.B19.011 that from vnhappie me Things happie are sent 117.B19.012 Yett as a picture or bare sacrament 117.B19.013 Accept these lines & if in them there bee 117.B19.014 merritt of loue, bestow that loue on mee.|. 117.B19.0SS [om] 117.B19.0$$ %1formatted as 4 tercets and a concluding couplet; ll. 13,14 ind 3 spaces; left & bottom margins filled with columns of figures; this was originally a single, loose sheet, folded; EpLin on pp.1-3 & this on p.4%2