IDENTILIN$$ F003NP3|Sat3|Portland ms. Pw V 6|f. 119r-v\EFC\x\6-26-02\P&C:JSC\x\7-1-02,9-11-02\P:GAS\o\12-9-04\C:AJ\2-5-05;JSC\10-17-05 003.NP3.HE1 I Donne| %XSatyre: 3.| 003.NP3.001 Kinde pitty choacks my spleene braue scorne forbids 003.NP3.002 These tears to issue w%5ch%6 swell my Ey-lidds 003.NP3.003 I must not laugh nor weepe [word-space] and be wise 003.NP3.004 May rayling then cure all these maladyes: 003.NP3.005 Is not our mistresse fayre Religion 003.NP3.006 As worthy of all our soules deuotion 003.NP3.007 As vertue was to the first blinde age 003.NP3.008 Are not heauens ioyes as valiant to asswage 003.NP3.009 Lusts; as Earths honor was to them? alas 003.NP3.010 As we doe them in meanes; shall they surpasse 003.NP3.011 Vs in the ende; and shall thy fathers Spiritt 003.NP3.012 Meet blind Philosophers in heauen, whose meritt 003.NP3.013 Of strict life, may be imputed faith; and heare 003.NP3.014 Thee whome he taught wayes easy and neere 003.NP3.015 To follow; damned, oh if thou dost feare this 003.NP3.016 This feare great courage, and high valour is 003.NP3.017 Dar>%Y*%Z!%>;< and his; who made the[sic] to stand 003.NP3.031 Souldier in this worlds garrison? thus yeild 003.NP3.032 And for forbidden warrs leaue th'appoynted feild 003.NP3.033 Know thy foes the fowle Diuell whome thou 003.NP3.034 Striuest to please; for hate, nott loue would allowe 003.NP3.035 Thee fayne his whole realme to be ridd: and as 003.NP3.036 The worlds all p%Pts wither away and passe 003.NP3.037 Soe the worlds selfe (thy other lou'de foe) is 003.NP3.038 Is[sic] in her decrepitt wayne, and thou louing this 003.NP3.039 Dost loue a witherd, and worne strupett; last 003.NP3.040 fflesh, itt selfs death; and ioys w%5ch%6 flesh can tast 003.NP3.041 Thou loust; and thy fayre goodly soule w5%ch%6 doth 003.NP3.042 Giue this fflesh power to tast ioy, thou dost lo>%5a%6