IDENTILIN$$ F125WN1|ILRoll|p. 134*\JW\EWS trans\2-3-95\P:TLP\o\5-12-95\C:JGW\9-27-99; JSC 11-30-99 125.WN1.HE1 To: M%5r%6: I: L: [p.134] 125.WN1.001 Of that short roule of freinds writt in my hart 125.WN1.002 Which with thy name beginns since their depart 125.WN1.003 Whether in the English Prouinces they bee, 125.WN1.004 Or drinke of Po, Seouane, or Danubye 125.WN1.005 Theres none that some tymes greetes vs not, and yett 125.WN1.006 Your Trent is Lethe; that past vs you forgett, 125.WN1.007 Yow doe not duties of Sosieties, 125.WN1.008 If from the embrace of a loud wife yow rise, 125.WN1.009 Vew your fatt Beasts, stretchd Barnes and labourd fields 125.WN1.010 Eate, plaie, Ride, take all Ioyes, which all daie yealdes 125.WN1.011 And then againe to your embracements goe; 125.WN1.012 Some howres on vs your friends, and some bestowe 125.WN1.013 Vppon your Muse: Els both wee shall repent; 125.WN1.014 I that my loue, Shee, that her gifts on yow are spent 125.WN1.0SS [scribal slash] 125.WN1.0$$ *orig. numbering = p.154; no sts; even numbered ll. ind