IDENTILIN$$ F163.WN1/HSBlack Dolau Cothi (p. 5)/ TJS/corEWS/mf & o HWT/6-29-92 163.WN1.0HE 2 163.WN1.001 O my blacke Soule now thou art summoned 163.WN1.002 By sickenes, deaths Herauld, and Champion%T 163.WN1.003 Thou art like a Pilgrime which a broad had done 163.WN1.004 Treason, and durst not tvrne to whence hee is fled, 163.WN1.005 Or like a theefe, which till deaths doome bee read 163.WN1.006 Wisheth him selfe deliuered from prison%T 163.WN1.007 But damnd and haled to execution 163.WN1.008 Wisheth that still hee might bee imprisoned 163.WN1.009 Yet Grace if thou repent, thou canst not lacke 163.WN1.010 But who shall giue thee that grace to begin? 163.WN1.011 O make thy selfe with holy mourninge blacke 163.WN1.012 And red, with blushinge, as thou art with Synne 163.WN1.013 Or wash thee with Crists blood, which hath this Might, 163.WN1.014 That beinge redd, it dies redd soules to white. 163.WN1.0SSom 163.WN1.0$$ %1lines 2 3 6 7 10 12 ind.; HE opp l. 1 LM%2