IDENTILIN$$ F124C09|SB|Luttrell MS|f. 71\E:GL\P:EWS\o\7-6-95\C:JSC\Sept'95;5-29-01 124.C09.0HE %XTo M%5r%6 S: B: 124.C09.001 O Thou, which to search out y%5e%6 secret parts 124.C09.002 of th'India or rather Paradise 124.C09.003 of knowledge, hast w%5th%6 courage & advise 124.C09.004 Lately lanchd into y%5e%6 vast sea of Arts 124.C09.005 %JDisdaine%K[Mvar:>%Jdisdaine%K<] not, in thy constant trauelling 124.C09.006 To do as other voyagers, & make 124.C09.007 Some turnes into lesse Creekes, & wisely take 124.C09.008 fresh water at y%5e%6 Helliconian spring 124.C09.009 I sing not siren-like, to tempt, for I 124.C09.010 Am harsh, nor as those Scismatiques w%5th%6 you 124.C09.011 which draw all witts of good hope to their crew 124.C09.012 But seene in your bright sparkes of Poetry 124.C09.013 I, though I brought no fewell, had desire 124.C09.014 with these articulate blasts to blow y%5e%6 fire. 124.C09.0SS [horiz. lines] 124.C09.0$$ %1No sts; ll. 2 3 6 7 10 11 13 14 ind 4 sp%2