IDENTILIN$$ F146O21|Sorrow|Bodleian Eng.poet.f.9(Phillipps)|pp.138-39 146.O21.0HE om [138] 146.O21.001 Sorrow of late to this house scarce knew y%5e%6 way 146.O21.002 is (oh heire of itt o%5r%6 all is his pray) 146.O21.003 This strang Change claimes strang wonder, & to vs 146.O21.004 wishing can bee so strang as to weepe thus 146.O21.005 'Tis well his liues loud speaking words deserue 146.O21.006 & giue him prayse too; o%5r%6 cold tongues could not serue 146.O21.007 'Tis well to keep teares from o%5r%6 eyes before 146.O21.008 y%5t%6 to fitt this deepe ill wee might haue more. 146.O21.009 Oh if a sweet brier, climbe vp by a tree 146.O21.010 If to a Paradice ther transplanted bee. 146.O21.011 Or ffeld or burnt for holy sacrifize 146.O21.012 yet that must wither w%5ch%6 by it did rise 146.O21.013 as wee for him dead, though no family 146.O21.014 ere rig'de a soule for heauens discouery 146.O21.015 w%5t%6 whome more ventereres more boldly dare 146.O21.016 venter their states w%5th%6 him more Joyes to share 146.O21.017 wee loose y%5t%6 all o%5r%6 frinds lou'd him; he gaines now 146.O21.018 but life by death w%5c%6 all foes would alow 146.O21 019 If he could haue foes in whose practice grew 146.O21.020 All vertues whose names all subtile schoolemen knew 146.O21.021 W%5t%6 ease and hope y%5t%6 wee shall see him begett 146.O21.021 When wee must dy first and cannot dye yet 146.O21.023 His children are his pictures oh the bee 146.O21.024 pictures of him dead, sencelesse, cold as hee 146.O21.025 Heere need no marble tombe, since he is gonne 146.O21.026 Hee and about him his ar turn'd to stone. 146.O21.0SS J D: ffinis. 146.O21.0$$ "Or" added in mar at beginning of line 11.