IDENTILIN$$ F124DT1|SB|Dublin ms.I|f. 62v|JSC\mf\10-22-96\P&C(hwt,mf):JMK\6-6&7-10-01;JSC\7-25-01 124.DT1.HE1 %XTo M. S. B. 124.DT1.001 O thou w%5ch%6 to search out the secrett parts 124.DT1.002 Of the India, or Rather Paradise 124.DT1.003 Of knowledge, hast w%5th%6 courage, and aduise 124.DT1.004 Lately launch'd into the vast Sea of Arts 124.DT1.005 Disdaigne not in thy constant traueyling 124.DT1.006 To doe as other Voyagers, and make 124.DT1.007 Some turnes into less Creeks, & wisely take 124.DT1.008 ffresh water at the Heliconian springe. 124.DT1.009 I sing not Syren-like to tempt; for I 124.DT1.010 Am harsh, not as those Schismatiques, w%5th%6 you 124.DT1.011 w%5ch%6 drawe all witts of good hope to their Crewe 124.DT1.012 But seene[sic] in you bright sparks of Poe%Utrie 124.DT1.013 I though, I brought noe fuell, had desire 124.DT1.014 W%5th%6 these Articulate blasts, to blowe the fire.| 124.DT1.0SS ffinis.| 124.DT1.0$$ %1No st-breaks; ll. 2-3, 6-7, 10-11, 13-14 ind; SS at RM; ital hand%2