IDENTILIN$$ F154B07.LTR|Ham-Letter|BL Add.MS 18647 (Denbigh MS)|ff.108-109|mf T-LP 28Jul87 154.B07.HE2 %YEpitle%Z/Epistle [108] 154.B07.HE3 S%5r%6: 154.B07.001 I presume yo%5u%6 rather trye what yo%5u%6 can doe in mee; /then what, I can 154.B07.002 doe in verse. yo%5u%6 know my vttermost /when it was at the best, OM OM 154.B07.003 OM OM OM OM when I had lest truth for myxx /Subiect, In this 154.B07.004 present case, there is so much truth /As it defeates all Po%Uetry. 154.B07.005 Call therefore this paper by /what name yo%5u%6 will, and if it be 154.B07.006 not worthy of him, nor /of yo%5u%6, nor of any, smother it, and be that the 154.B07.007 sacrifice, /I yo%5u%6 had Com%Mannded mee to have waited vppon his Body 154.B07.008 in to Scotland, and preached there, I should have imbraced /the 154.B07.009 obligation w%5th%6 more alacritie: But I thanck yo%5u%6 that 154.B07.010 /w%5ch%6 I was loath to doe, for even that hath 154.B07.011 given a tincture /of meritt to the obedience of 154.B07.012 yo%5r%6 poore freind and 154.B07.013 servant 154.B07.014 J D [CW:A#Hymne] 154.B07.$$ Ll. 11, 12, & 13 run together; l. 14 indented 45 sp.