IDENTILIN$$ F125H04|ILRoll|Norton MS, Eng. 966.3|f. 49v|KJH\mf\7-27-94\P:DF\o\11-20-00\C:JSC\1-8-01 125.H04.HE1 %XTo: M:I:L: 125.H04.001 Of that short roll of freindes writt in my heart 125.H04.002 w%5ch%6 with thy name begins, since their depart 125.H04.003 Whither in th' English Prouinces they be 125.H04.004 or drinck of Po, or Sequane, or Danuby 125.H04.005 There's none that sometimes greetes vn not and yet 125.H04.006 yo%5r%6 Trent is Lethe, that pass, vs yo%5u%6 forgett 125.H04.007 yo%5u%6 doe not duties of Societies 125.H04.008 if from th' embrace of a lovd wife yo%5u%6 rise 125.H04.009 Viewe yo%5r%6 fatt beasts, stretchd barns, and labourd fieldes 125.H04.010 Eate, plaie, ride, take all ioyes, w%5ch%6 all daye yeildes 125.H04.011 And then againe to yo%5r%6 imbracements goe 125.H04.012 Some houres on vs yo%5r%6 freinds, and some bestowe 125.H04.013 vpon yo%5r%6 Muse else both we shall repent 125.H04.014 I that my loue: shee, that her guifts on yo%5u%6 are spent 125.H04.0SS Finis 125.H04.0$$ %1Even no'd lines indented; CW for next poem at bottom of page: Blest.%2