IDENTILIN$$ F127H04|ILBlest|Norton MS, Eng. 966.3|f. 50\KJH\mf\7-27-94\P:DF\o\11-20-00\C:JSC\1-8-01 127.H04.HE1 %XTo: M:I:L: 127.H04.001 Blest are yo%5r%6 North parts, ffor all this longe tyme 127.H04.002 My Sun is w%5th%6 yo%5u%6, cold and darke is yo%5r%6[var:>>our<<] clyme 127.H04.003 Heauens Sun w%5ch%6 staie'd soe long from vs this yeare 127.H04.004 Staid in yo%5r%6 north (I thinke) for she was there, 127.H04.005 And hither by kinde Nature drawne from thence 127.H04.006 here rages, chafes, and threatens pestilence. 127.H04.007 Yet I, as long as shee from hence doth staie 127.H04.008 thinke this noe South, noe Som%Mer, nor noe daye. 127.H04.009 W%5th%6 thee my kinde, and vnkinde heart is runne 127.H04.010 There sacrifice it to that beauteous Sunn: 127.H04.011om 127.H04.012om 127.H04.013 Soe may thy Pastures w%5th%6 their fflow'ry ffeasts 127.H04.014 as suddenly as Lard, fatt thy leane beasts 127.H04.015 Soe may thy woods oft poll'd, yet, neuer weare 127.H04.016 a greene, (and when thee list) a golden haire 127.H04.017 Soe may all thy Sheepe bring forth Twins: and soe 127.H04.018 In chase, and race may thy Horse all out=goe 127.H04.019 Soe may thy loue, and courage ne're be cold 127.H04.020 Thy Sonn ne're ward, thy lovd wife nere seeme old 127.H04.021 But mai'st thou wish great thinges and them attayne 127.H04.022 As thou tells't her, and none but her my paine: 127.H04.0SS Finis 127.H04.0$$ %1Even numbered lines indented.%2