IDENTILIN$$ F12700A|ILBlest|1633|p. 102\ME\mf(MH:STC[?])\8-9-87\P:EWS\o(OJ;MH:STC7045[A])\5-23-00;7-30-02\C:JMK\3-20-01;JSC\3-28-01;8-21-02\P:DAS\cd(DFo)\1-9-01\C:JSC\4-9-03p:AWJ\cd(TxAM1),fs(L)\2-21-05\c:JAH\2-23-05\F:JSC\2-8-06 127.00A.HE1 %XTo M.%1I.P.%2 127.00A.001 B%+Lest are your North parts, for all this long time 127.00A.002 My Sun is with you, cold and darke'is our Clime; 127.00A.003 Heavens Sun, which staid so long from us this yeare, 127.00A.004 Staid in your North (I thinke) for she was there, 127.00A.005 And hether by kinde nature drawne from thence, 127.00A.006 Here rages chafes and threatens pestilence; 127.00A.007 Yet I, as long as shee from hence doth staie, 127.00A.008 Thinke this no South, no Sommer, nor no day. 127.00A.009 With thee my kinde and unkinde heart is run, 127.00A.010 There sacrifice it to that beauteous Sun: 127.00A.011om 127.00A.012om 127.00A.013 So may thy pastures with their flowery feasts, 127.00A.014 As suddenly as Lard, fat thy leane beasts; 127.00A.015 So may thy woods oft poll'd, yet ever weare 127.00A.016 A greene, and when thee list a golden haire; 127.00A.017 So may all thy sheepe bring forth Twins; and so 127.00A.018 In chace and race may thy horse all out goe; 127.00A.019 So may thy love and courage ne'r be cold; 127.00A.020 Thy Sonne ne'r Ward; Thy lov'd wife ne'r seem old; 127.00A.021 But maist thou wish great things, and them attaine, 127.00A.022 As thou telst her and none but her my paine. [CW:To] 127.00A.0SSom 127.00A.0$$ even no'd lines indented