IDENTILIN$$ F117Y03|TWHence|Osborn ms. (b148)|pp. 4-5\KJH\mf\6-21-94\P:EWS\o\1-23-01\C:JMK\2-7-01;JSC\3-8-01 117.Y03.HE1 %1Madam:%2 117.Y03.001 Att once from hence my lines & I doe parte 117.Y03.002 I to my softe still walkes, they to my hearte 117.Y03.003 I to the nurse they to the child of arte [CW:yett] 117.Y03.004 Yett as a firme house though the Carpenter [p.5] 117.Y03.005 perrish doth stand, as an Embassader 117.Y03.006 lies saffe how ere the Kinge bee in daunger 117.Y03.007 Soe though I languish prest w%5th%6 melancholy 117.Y03.008 my hearse y%5e%6 strickt mapp of my misery 117.Y03.009 shall liue to see, that for whose want I dye 117.Y03.010 Therefore I enuie them & doe repent 117.Y03.011 that from vnhappye mee thinges happy are sent 117.Y03.012 yeat as a Picture or bare sacrament 117.Y03.013 Accept these lines & if in them there bee 117.Y03.014 merritt of loue bestowe that loue one mee: 117.Y03.0SS ffinis 117.Y03.0$$ formatted as four tercets and a concluding couplet, divided by space; ll. 13,14 ind