IDENTILIN$$ F163.CT1/HSBlack (Puckering) MS R.3.12 (p. 228)/ TJS/mf/6-21-91/corEWS/o/6-16-92 163.CT1.0HEom 163.CT1.001 Oh my black Soule, thou nowe art summoned 163.CT1.002 By Sicknes, Deaths Harold, and Champion 163.CT1.003 Thou art like a Pilgrim, w%5ch%6 abroad hast done 163.CT1.004 Treason, and durst not turne, to whence hee is fled 163.CT1.005 Or like a Theefe w%5ch%6 till Deaths doome bee read 163.CT1.006 Wisheth himself deliuered from Prison 163.CT1.007 But damn'd and haled to execution 163.CT1.008 Wisheth that still hee might bee imprisoned, 163.CT1.009 Yet grace if thou repent thou canst not lacke 163.CT1.010 But who shall giue thee y%5t%6 grace to beginne? 163.CT1.011 Oh make thy self w%5th%6 holy mourning black 163.CT1.012 And red w%5th%6 blushing as thou art w%5th%6 sinne 163.CT1.013 Or wash thee in Christs bloud w%5ch%6 hath his might 163.CT1.014 That being red, it dyes red soules to white. 163.CT1.0SSom 163.CT1.0$$ %1even lines 2-12 ind 2sp; ll. 13-14 ind 4 sp as couplet%2