IDENTILIN$$ F117HH4|MS HM 198, pt. I|p. 173\JSC\mf\6-10-98\P:T-LP\o\6-11-93\C:JGW\10-5-99;JSC\7-17-01 117.HH4.HE1 %XA Letter. 117.HH4.001 [LM:1]Att once from hence my Lines & I depart [col.1] 117.HH4.002 [LM:3]I to my soft still walkes, they to my Hart 117.HH4.003 I to the [sic]purse, they to y%5e%6 child of Art 117.HH4.004 yet as A firme house, though y%5e%6 Carpentar 117.HH4.005 perrish doth stand, as an Embassador 117.HH4.006 lyes safe how ere y%5e%6 King be in danger 117.HH4.007 so though I Languish, prest with mallencholly [RM:9][col.2] 117.HH4.008 my uerse the strict Mapp of my mysery 117.HH4.009 shall liue to se[sic] that for whose want I dy [RM:12] 117.HH4.010 Therfore I enuy them, & doe repent 117.HH4.011 that from unhappy me things happy are sent 117.HH4.012 yett as A Picture or bare instrument[sic] [RM:14] 117.HH4.013 accept theis Lines, & if in them therbee[sic] 117.HH4.014 merritt of Loue, bestow that loue on mee 117.HH4.0SS [om] 117.HH4.0$$ formatted as four tercets and a concluding couplet; ll.13-14 ind; scribal%2 LC: %1in LM at HE; this section of ms. wr. in 2 cols. separated by vertical ll., w/ each entry separated by horiz. ll. across p.; marginal numerals make no readily apparent sense