IDENTILIN$$ F120DT1|CB|Dublin ms.I|f. 62|JSC\mf\10-22-96\P&C(hwt,mf):JMK\6-6&7-10-01;JSC\7-25-01 120.DT1.HE1 %XTo M. C. B. 120.DT1.001 Thy ffriend whom thy deserts to thee enchaine 120.DT1.002 Vrg'd by this inexcusable occasion 120.DT1.003 Thee, and the Saint of his affection 120.DT1.004 Leauing behinde, doth of both wants complaine 120.DT1.005 And lett the loue I beare to both sustaine 120.DT1.006 Noe blott, nor maime, by this diuision 120.DT1.007 Stronge is this Loue w%5ch%6 ties our hearts in one 120.DT1.008 And stronge that Loue, pursu'de w%5th%6 Amorous paine 120.DT1.009 But though besides thy self, I leaue behind 120.DT1.010 Heau'ens liberall, and Earths thrice faire Sun 120.DT1.011 Going to where sterne winter ay doth wonn 120.DT1.012 Yet loues hott fires, w%5ch%6 martyre my sadd minde 120.DT1.013 Doe send forth scalding sighes w%5ch%6 haue y%5e%6 Art 120.DT1.014 To melt all Ice, but y%5t%6 w%5ch%6 walls her heart. 120.DT1.0SS ffinis.| 120.DT1.0$$ %1Two 7-l. sts, ll. 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 11, 13, 14 ind; scribal hand is ital%2