IDENTILIN$$ F120H04|CB|Norton MS, Eng. 966.3|f. 48r-v\KJH\mf\7-27-94\P:DF\o\11-20-00\C:JSC\1-8-01 120.H04.HE1 %XTo M: C:B: 120.H04.001 Thy freind whom thy deserts to thee inchayne 120.H04.002 vrg'd by this inexcusable occasion 120.H04.003 Thee, and the Saint of his a%Affection 120.H04.004 Leaving behinde, doth of both wants complaine 120.H04.005 And let the loue I beare to both sustaine [CW:noe blott] 120.H04.006 Noe blott nor mayme by this division [f.48v] 120.H04.007 Stronge is this loue w%ch%6 ties our hearts in one, 120.H04.008 And stronge that loue pursud'e w%5th%6 amorous paine 120.H04.009 But though besides thyselfe, I leave behinde 120.H04.010 Heau'ns liberall, and Earths thrice faire Sun 120.H04.011 Going to where sterne winter ay doth wonn 120.H04.012 yet loues hott fires w%5ch%6 martire my sad mynde 120.H04.013 doe send forth scalding sighes w%5ch%6 haue the art 120.H04.014 to melt all Ice, but that w%5ch%6 walles her heart: 120.H04.0SS Finis 120.H04.0$$ %1Two 7-l. sts, ll. 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 11, 13, 14 ind in each stanza indented.%2