IDENTILIN$$ F127H06|ILBlest|O'Flahertie ms., Eng. 966.5|p. 220\JSC\mf\10-14-94\P:DF\6-11-97\C:JGW\4-10-00; JSC 6-6-00 127.H06.HE1 %XTo M.%5r%6 T. L. 127.H06.001 Blest are yo%5r%6 Northparts, for all this long time 127.H06.002 My sunn is with you, cold and darke is our clime 127.H06.003 Heauens Sunn w.%5ch%6 stayd so long from vs this yeare 127.H06.004 Stayd in yo%5r%6 North, I thinke, for shee was there 127.H06.005 And hither by kind Nature drawne from thence 127.H06.006 Heere rages, chafes, and threatens pestilence 127.H06.007 Yet I, as long as shee from hence doth stay, 127.H06.008 Thinke this no South nor Sum%Mer, nor no day. 127.H06.009 With thee my kind and vnkind hart is runn 127.H06.010 There sacrifice it to that beauteous sunne. 127.H06.011om 127.H06.012om 127.H06.013 So may thy pastures with theyr flowery feasts 127.H06.014 As suddaynly as Lard, fatt thy leane beasts. 127.H06.015 So may thy woods oft polld yet, ever weare 127.H06.016 A Greene and (when shee list) a golden hayre. 127.H06.017 So may all thy sheepe bring forth Twinns and so 127.H06.018 In chase and race may thy Horse all outgoe 127.H06.019 So may thy loue and courage ne're bee cold 127.H06.020 Thy sonne ne're ward, thy young wife ne're seeme old 127.H06.021 But mayst thou wish greate things and them attayne 127.H06.022 As thou tellst her, and none but her, my payne. 127.H06.0SS [five short horiz. lines as one "dotted" line across page] 127.H06.0$$ %1No ind;%2 >>P.<< %1left of HE, under which are 2 short horiz. lines side by side.%2