IDENTILIN$$ F149PM1|Mark|Holgate, MA1057|pp. 103-04|orig., T-LP 28 Apr. '88 149.PM1.HE Dr: D: /[single rule]/ 149.PM1.001 Man is the world and Death the Otian 149.PM1.002 to which god giues the lowers parts to man 149.PM1.003 this sea inuirons all and though as yett 149.PM1.004 God hath sett markes and bounds twixt vs and *ett>yett 149.PM1.005 yet doth it roare and gnaw, and still pretend 149.PM1.006 and breakes our banke when ere it take a freind 149.PM1.007 then our land waters (teares of passion) vent 149.PM1.008 owre waters then aboue our firmament 149.PM1.009 teares which for our soules, doth for our sinnes let fall 149.PM1.010 take all a brackish tast and funerall 149.PM1.011 and euen those teares which should wash sinners sinnes 149.PM1.012 wee after Gods Noah, drownd the world againe. 149.PM1.013 Nothing but man of all inuenoumd things 149.PM1.014 doth worke vppon it selfe with inborne stinges 149.PM1.015 teares are false spectacles wee cannot see 149.PM1.016 through passions mists what wee are or what shee 149.PM1.017 in her this sea of Death hath made no breach 149.PM1.018 but as the tyde doth waste the slimie beach 149.PM1.019 and leaue imbrothered workes vppon the sand 149.PM1.020 so is her flesh refinde by deaths cold hand 149.PM1.021 as men of China after an ages stay 149.PM1.022 doe take vp purslane where they buried clay 149.PM1.023 so at this graue her Limbicke which refines 149.PM1.024 the Diamonds, Rubies, Saphires, pearles & mindes 149.PM1.025 of which this flesh, her soule shall inspire 149.PM1.026 Flesh of such stuffe as God when his last fire 149.PM1.027 Annulls this world to recompence it shall 149.PM1.028 make and name, then the Elixer of this all 149.PM1.029 they say the sea when it gaines looseth two 149.PM1.030 if carnall death the younger brother doe 149.PM1.031 vsurpe the body, our sule which subiect is 149.PM1.032 to the Elder by sinn, is freed by this 149.PM1.033 they perish both, when they attempt the iust 149.PM1.034 for Graues Trophies are, and both Deaths dust 149.PM1.035 soe vnabnoxious now, shee hath buried both 149.PM1.036 for none to death sinns which to sinne is loth 149.PM1.037 Nor doe they dye which are not loath to dye 149.PM1.038 so shee hath this and that virginitie 149.PM1.039 grace was in her extreamely diligent 149.PM1.040 that kept her from sinn, yet made her repent 149.PM1.041 of what small spotts pure white complasies alas 149.PM1.042 how little poyson crakes a christall glasse 149.PM1.043 Shee sin%Md but iust enough to let vs see 149.PM1.044 that Gods word must bee true, all sinners bee 149.PM1.045 So much did zeale her Conscience rarifie 149.PM1.046 that extreame truth lackt little of a lye: 149.PM1.047 Makeinge omissions ackes layinge the touch [p. 104] 149.PM1.048 of sinn on things which may bee such 149.PM1.049 As Moses Cherubins whose natures doe 149.PM1.050 surpass all speed by him ar winged too 149.PM1.051 So would her soule already in heauen seeme then 149.PM1.052 to climbe by teares the common staires of men 149.PM1.053 how fitt shee was for God: I am content 149.PM1.054 to speake that Death, his name hast may repent 149.PM1.055 how fitt for vs how euen and how sweete 149.PM1.056 how good in all her Tythes and how meet 149.PM1.057 to haue reformd this froward heresie 149.PM1.058 that weomen can no parts of freindshippe bee 149.PM1.059 how morrall how diuine shall not be told 149.PM1.060 lest they that heare her vertues thinke her old. 149.PM1.061 and least thou take Deaths parte and make him glad 149.PM1.062 of such a pray and to his tryumph add 149.PM1.SS : [3-leaf clover device] ffinis: 149.PM1.0$$ HE1 indented 2 sp; colon & 3-leaf clover preceding %1ffinis%2: SS at end of line 62.