IDENTILIN$$ F175.H11/HSLittle ms. in Harvard copy of A (p. 71)/ EWS, o:7-29-02/ cor: Gas, mf. 10-15-02 175.H11.0HE Sonnet. 5 175.H11.001 I am a litle world mayd cunningly 175.H11.002 Of Elements & an Angeleque Spright, 175.H11.003 But black sinne hath betrayd to endles night 175.H11.004 My worlds both parts, & (oh) both parts must dy. 175.H11.005 You which beyond that heauen which was most high 175.H11.006 Haue found new spheres, & of new lands can write 175.H11.007 Poure new seas in my eyes, that so I might 175.H11.008 Drown my world with my weeping >%Yearne%Z< To earnestly, 175.H11.009 Or wash it if it must be drownd no more: 175.H11.010 But (oh) it must be burnt, alas the fyre 175.H11.011 Of Lust & Enuy burnt it heretofore 175.H11.012 And made it fouler. Let their flames retire 175.H11.013 And burne me O Lord with a fyerie zealle 175.H11.014 Of the & thy house, w%5ch%6 doth in eating heale. 175.H11.0SSom 175.H11.0$$om