IDENTILIN$$ F120WN1 CB|Dolau Cothi ms.|p. 129\FM:JW\EWS hwt\2-3-95\P:T-LP\o\5-12-95\C:JGW\9-17-99;JSC\10-5-99 120.WN1.HE1 To: M: C: B: [p.129] 120.WN1.001 Thy friend, whome thy desartes to thee enchaine 120.WN1.002 Vrgd by this inexcusable occasion, 120.WN1.003 Thee, and the Saint of his affection 120.WN1.004 Leaving behinde, doth of both wants complaine 120.WN1.005 And lett the Loue I beare to yow susteyne 120.WN1.006 No blott nor Mayme, by this diuision 120.WN1.007 Strong is this loue, which ties our hartes in one, 120.WN1.008 And strong that Loue persude with Amarous paine, 120.WN1.009 But though besides thy selfe, I leaue behinde 120.WN1.010 Heauens liberall, and Earths thrice faire Sonne, 120.WN1.011 Goeinge to where sterne winter, ay doth wonne, 120.WN1.012 Yett loues hott fires; which Martir my sad mynde, 120.WN1.013 Doe send forth scalding sighes, which haue the Art 120.WN1.014 To melt all Ice, but that which walls her hart. [CW:O#thou] 120.WN1.0SS [scribal slash under last word] 120.WN1.0$$ ll. 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 11, 13, 14 ind; not divided into sts; p. 149 of original numbering