IDENTILIN$$ F16100G|1669|p. 176\TJS\o(MH,CtY)\5-23-92\P:EWS\o(CSmH)\6-14-01\C:JMK\7-20-01;JSC\9-7-01\p:mvf\fs(TxAM)\11-15-07 161.00G.0HE %X%1To E. of D. with six holy Sonets.%2 161.00G.001 S%+EE Sir, how as the Suns hot masculine flame 161.00G.002 Begets strange creatures on Niles durty slime, 161.00G.003 In me, your fatherly yet lusty Ryme 161.00G.004 (For, these songs are their fruits) have wrought the same; 161.00G.005 But though the ingendring force from whence they came 161.00G.006 Be strong enough, and nature doth admit 161.00G.007 Seven to be born at once; I send as yet 161.00G.008 But six; they say, the seventh hath still some maim; 161.00G.009 I choose your judgment which the same degree 161.00G.010 Doth with her sister, your invention, hold, 161.00G.011 As fire these drossie Rhymes to purifie, 161.00G.012 Or as Elixar to change them to gold; 161.00G.013 You are that Alchymist which always had 161.00G.014 Wit, whose one spark could make good things of bad. 161.00G.0SSom 161.00G.0$$ No sts; ll. 3 6 7 9 10 12 ind (TJS gives l.2 ind in CtY & MH, & EWS doesn't correct it from CSmH copy checked [which has press variants elsewhere]: l.2 here does align w/ l.3, but only because of double-height drop cap--cf. actually ind 2nd ll. on p.172); 1st comma in l.10 barely prints CtY MH