IDENTILIN$$ F121NY3|EG|Westmoreland MS|f. 30\GL\mf\P:TLP;TJS\o\4-16-93;9-22-95\C:JSC\11-15-00;12-12-00 121.NY3.0HE To M%5r%6 E. G.| [LM] 121.NY3.001 Euen as lame things thirst their perfection, so 121.NY3.002 The slimy rimes bred in o%5r%6 vale below, 121.NY3.003 Bearing w%5t%6 them much of my love & hart 121.NY3.004 Fly vnto that Parnassus, wher thou art. 121.NY3.005 There thou oreseest London: Here I haue beene 121.NY3.006 By staing in London too much overseene. 121.NY3.007 Now pleasures dirth o%5r%6 City doth posses 121.NY3.008 O%5r%6 Theaters are filld w%5th%6 emptines. 121.NY3.009 As lancke & thin is euery street & way 121.NY3.010 As a Woman deliuerd yesterday. 121.NY3.011 Nothing wherat to laugh my spleene espyes 121.NY3.012 But bearbaitings or law exercise. 121.NY3.013 Therfore Ile leaue it, and in y%5e%6 Cuntry strive 121.NY3.014 Pleasure, now fled fro%M London, to retrive. 121.NY3.015 Do thou so to: and fill not like a Bee 121.NY3.016 Thy thighs w%5th%6 hony, but as plenteously 121.NY3.017 As Russian Marchants, thy selfes whole vessell load, 121.NY3.018 And then at Winter retaile it here abroad. 121.NY3.019 Blesse vs w%5t%6 Suffolks Sweets; & as y%5t%6 is 121.NY3.020 Thy garden, make thy hive & warehouse this. 121.NY3.0SS [horiz. slash] 121.NY3.0$$ No ind; "R" in l.17 overwritten in a different style & ink, & possibly in a 2nd hand --TLP