IDENTILIN$$ F117B32 TWHence|Harley 4955, f. 130\GL\P:GAS\o\6-23-95\C:JSC ('95 & 7-25-00) 117.B32.0HE An Old Letter:. 117.B32.001 At once from hence my lynes, and I depart, 117.B32.002 I to my soft still walkes, they to my hart, 117.B32.003 I to the Nurse, they to the child of Art; 117.B32.004 Yett as a firme house, though the Carpenter 117.B32.005 Perish, doth stand; As an Ambassador 117.B32.006 Lyes safe, how ere his king bee in danger, 117.B32.007 So though I languish, prest w%5th%6 Melancholye, 117.B32.008 My verse the strict map of my Miserye, 117.B32.009 Shall live to see, that for whose want I dye, 117.B32.010 Therefore I envye them, and doe repent 117.B32.011 That from vnhappye mee, thinges happye are sent. 117.B32.012 Yet as a Picture, or bare Sacrament. 117.B32.013 Accept these lynes, and if in them there bee, 117.B32.014 Merrit of love, bestowe that love on mee 117.B32.0SS om 117.B32.0$$ No ind. Title in a large Gothic script.