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004.P01.116om 004.P01.117om 004.P01.118om 004.P01.119om 004.P01.120om 004.P01.121om 004.P01.122om 004.P01.123om 004.P01.124om 004.P01.125om 004.P01.126om 004.P01.127om 004.P01.128om 004.P01.129om 004.P01.130om 004.P01.131om 004.P01.132om 004.P01.133om 004.P01.134om 004.P01.135om 004.P01.136om 004.P01.137om 004.P01.138om 004.P01.139om 004.P01.140om 004.P01.141om 004.P01.142om 004.P01.143 [om] [om] [om] %JCann%K %Jyou%K %Jspaer%K %Jme%K %Jwill%Kingly 004.P01.144 \but not a crown 004.P01.145 3#%Jhe%K %Jin%K %Jhis%K %Jtawlk%K %Jliek%K a fidler 004.P01.146 \though payd 004.P01.147 \thrusts moer Ieiges /%Juppon%K %Jme%K. 004.P01.148om 004.P01.149om 004.P01.150om 004.0P1.151 om om om om om I 004.0P1.152om 004.0P1.153 \runn faster the one 004.P01.154 \whoe fearse moer /actions %Jthats%K %Jfred%K %Jof%K %Jprisoun%K 004.P01.155om 004.P01.156om 004.P01.157om 004.P01.158om 004.P01.159om 004.P01.160om 004.P01.161om 004.P01.162om 004.P01.163om 004.P01.164om 004.P01.165 [om] [om] 4#thow which since 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ll.27,28b,29,61b,62a,88b,89a,143b,144b,145b,146a,147a,153-54,165-67,188a,189-90a,200b,201b,202b,203a,225b-26,228a,229a,230,233b-34a,236a,237a,242a,243b,244b only. No sts; l. 203b ("dust") ind 2 sps. Sat2 and Sat4 are run together; the HE thus serves both poems. Period at end of l. 147 (after "uppon me") comes after 4 sps, and is followed by 2 sps before "I runn" begins (l.153); Sat4 starts on same line as end of Sat2, with 5 sps between “sume Lawer” (end of Sat2) and “one whom the wach” (start of Sat4). EWS's note at the end of Sat4 says "No break--straight into ElServe". ll.27b-28, ll.61-62, ll.88-89, ll.143-44, ll.145b-147a, ll.147b,151,153-54a, ll.165-66a, ll.166b-67, ll.188-89a, ll. 189b-90a, ll.200-03a, ll.203b,225-26, ll.228-30a, ll.230b,233, ll. 234,236-37a, ll.237b,242-44 written as one line;