IDENTILIN$$ F126H06|BB|O'Flahertie ms., Eng. 966.5\p. 216\JSC\mf\10-12-94\P:DF\6-11-97\C:JGW\4-10-00; JSC 6-6-00; GAS 3-24-14 126.H06.HE1 %XTo M.%5r%6 B. B. 126.H06.001 Is not thy sacred hunger of science 126.H06.002 Yet satisfyd? Is not thy braynes rich hiue 126.H06.003 ffulfilld with hony, w.%5ch%6 thou dost deriue 126.H06.004 ffrom the Arts spirits and theyr quintessence? 126.H06.005 Then weane thy selfe at last and thee withdraw 126.H06.006 ffrom Cambridge, thy old Nurse, and as the rest 126.H06.007 Heere toughly chew and sturdily disgest 126.H06.008 Th'Im%Mense vast volumes of the Com%Mon Law 126.H06.009 And beginn soone, least |my| greefe greeue |thee| too 126.H06.010 W.%5ch%6 is that that w.%5ch%6 I should haue begunn 126.H06.011 In my youths morning, now, late must bee donne 126.H06.012 And I, as giddy trauellers must doe 126.H06.013 W.%5ch%6 stray, or sleepe all day, and hauing lost 126.H06.014 Light and strength, darke and tyr'd must then ride post 126.H06.015 If thou vnto thy Muse bee married 126.H06.016 Embrace her ever, ever multiply. 126.H06.017 Bee far from mee that strange Adultery 126.H06.018 To tempt thee, and procure her widdowhed 126.H06.019 My Muse (for I had one) because I am cold 126.H06.020 Diuorc'd her selfe, the cause beeing in mee, 126.H06.021 That I >%Vcan< take no new, in Bygamy. 126.H06.022 Not my will onely, but power doth withold 126.H06.023 Hence comes it that these rimes w.%5ch%6 never had 126.H06.024 Mother, want matter, and they onely haue 126.H06.025 A little forme the w.%5ch%6 theyr father gaue. 126.H06.026 They ar prophane, imperfect, oh too badd 126.H06.027 To bee counted children of Poetry 126.H06.028 Except confirmd and Bishopped by thee. 126.H06.0SS [five short horiz. lines as a single "dotted" line] [CW:Thy#frind__][miscatch] 126.H06.0$$ Ll. 10 11 13 14 16 17 20 21 24 & 25 ind. 4 sp. & ll. 27-28 ind. 8 sp.; no discernible st. breaks; >>P.<< %1in top margin above & left of HE, under which are 2 short horiz. ll., side by side%2