IDENTILIN$$ F16600B/HSMin/1635/p. 337/TJS/mf(MH)/Pr8-15-91/C:TJS/o/5-21-92/P:JSC\cd(MH),mf(CtY)\3-31-03\P:MTH\o(DFo:STC7046,copies1,2)\May'03 166.00B.0HE %XI#X. 166.00B.001 I%+f poysonous minerals, and if that tree, 166.00B.002 Whose fruit threw death on (else immortall) us, 166.00B.003 If lecherous goats, if serpents envious 166.00B.004 Cannot be damn'd, alas, why should I be? 166.00B.005 Why should intent or reason, borne in mee, 166.00B.006 Make sinnes, else equall, in me more hainous? 166.00B.007 And mercy being easie, and glorious 166.00B.008 To God; in his sterne wrath, why threatens hee? 166.00B.009 But who am I, that dare dispute with thee? 166.00B.010 O God, oh! of thine onely worthy blood, 166.00B.011 And my teares, make a heavenly Lethean flood, 166.00B.012 And drowne in it my sinnes black memorie; 166.00B.013 That thou remember them, some claime as debt, 166.00B.014 I thinke it mercy if thou wilt forget. 166.00B.0SS [horizontal rule] 166.00B.0$$ %1no ind; MH mf & cd images are the same thing (as verified by ms. entries in the vol. photographed); top of "n" in l.10 "onely" broken in both DFo copies%2