IDENTILIN$$ F117B46|TWHence|MS Stowe 961, f. 73v\GL\P:GAS\o\6-26-95\C:JSC\'95;1-11-01 117.B46.0HE A Letter: [cluster#of#grapes] 117.B46.001 At once from hence, my lines and I depart 117.B46.002 I, to my soft still walkes, they to my hart. 117.B46.003 I to the Nurse, they, to the Childe of arte. 117.B46.004 Yet as a firme house, thoughe the Carpenter. 117.B46.005 Perish, doth stand: As an Ambassador 117.B46.006 Lies saufe, how ere the Kinge be in dannger. 117.B46.007 So, thoughe I languish, prest with Melancholy 117.B46.008 my verse, the stricte Mapp of my misery 117.B46.009 Shall liue to see that, for whose want I dye. 117.B46.010 Therefore I envy them; and doe repent 117.B46.011 That from vnhappie me, things happie are sent 117.B46.012 Yet as a Picture, and bare Sacrament. 117.B46.013 Accept these Lines, and if in them there be 117.B46.014 merrit of Loue, bestowe that Loue on me.| 117.B46.0SS Finis /[two grape cluster with curly tails] 117.B46.0$$ formatted as 4 tercets and a concluding couplet; ll.13-14 ind 5 sp