IDENTILIN$$ F120H06|CB|O'Flahertie ms., Eng. 966.5|p. 217\JSC\mf\10-11-94\P:DF\6-10-97\C:JGW\4-10-00; JSC 6-2-00 120.H06.HE1 %XTo M.%5r%6 C. B. 120.H06.001 Thy frind, whome thy deserts to thee enchayne 120.H06.002 Vrg'd by this inexcusable ocasion 120.H06.003 Thee and the saynt of his Affection 120.H06.004 Leauing behind, doth of both wants complayne. 120.H06.005 And let the Loue I beare to both sustayne 120.H06.006 No Blott or mayme by this diuision 120.H06.007 Strong is this Loue w.%5ch%6 tyes our hearts in one. 120.H06.008 And strong that Loue %Jprocur'd%K[Mvar:>>pursu'd<<] with amorous payne 120.H06.009 But though, besides thy selfe, I leaue behind 120.H06.010 Heauens liberall and the earths thrice fayre sunn 120.H06.011 Going to where steru'd winter ay doth wonne 120.H06.012 Yet Loues hot fires, w%5ch%6 martyr my sad mind 120.H06.013 Do send forth scalding sighs w%5ch%6 haue the Art 120.H06.014 To melt all Ice but that w.%5ch%6 walls her hart 120.H06.0SS [five separate horiz. lines forming a "dotted" line across page] 120.H06.0$$ >>P.<< %1is wr. to left of HE, which is separated from the text by 2 short horiz. lines, side by side; ll. 2 3 6 7 10 11 13 & 14 ind. 4 sp.; stz. break between ll. 7 & 8%2