IDENTILIN$$ F117SP1|TWHence|St. Paul's MS 49.B.43|f. 40\KJH\mf\1-5-95\P:GAS\o\7-24-95\C:JSC\'95;7-23-01 117.SP1.HE1 %XAn odd letter. 117.SP1.001 At once from hence, my lines, and I depart, 117.SP1.002 I to my soft still walkes, they to my hart. 117.SP1.003 I to the Nurse, they to the Child of Art. 117.SP1.004 Yet as a firme-House thoughe the Carpenter 117.SP1.005 Perishe, doth stand; As an Embassador 117.SP1.006 Lyes safe, how ere his King bee in danger. 117.SP1.007 Soe thoughe I languishe prest with Melancholie, 117.SP1.008 My verse the strict Mappe of my Miserie. 117.SP1.009 Shall liue to see, that, for whose want I die. 117.SP1.010 Therefore I envie them, and doe repent, 117.SP1.011 That from vnhappie Mee, thinges happie are sent. 117.SP1.012 Yet as a Picture, or bare Sacrament 117.SP1.013 Accept these lynes, and if in them there bee 117.SP1.014 Meritt of loue, bestowe that loue on me.| 117.SP1.0SS scribal flourish 117.SP1.0$$ no ind; scr. flourish aligned at RM after l.14