IDENTILIN$$ F176.AF1/HSSighs/Mapletoft vol, p. [407]/TJS/mf/11-13-91/cor mf/9-8-92 176.AF1.0HE %X%3III.%4 page.33. 176.AF1.001 O might those sighs and tears return again 176.AF1.002 Into my breast and eyes, which I have spent, 176.AF1.003 That I might in this holy discontent 176.AF1.004 Mourn with some fruit, as I have mournd in vain: 176.AF1.005 In my Idolatry what showrs of rain 176.AF1.006 Mine eyes did waste? what griefs mine heart did rent? 176.AF1.007 That sufferance was my sin I now repent, 176.AF1.008 'Cause I did suffer I must suffer pain. 176.AF1.009 Th' hydroptick drunkard, and night-scouting Thief, 176.AF1.010 The itchy Letcher, and self-tickling proud 176.AF1.011 Have the remembrance of past joyes for the relief 176.AF1.012 Of coming ills, to poor me is allow'd 176.AF1.013 No ease, for long, yet vehement grief hath been 176.AF1.014 Th' effect, and cause, the punishment, and sin. 176.AF1.0SSom 176.AF1.0$$ %1no ind%2