IDENTILIN$$ F170.CT1/HSWhat (Puckering) MS R.3.12 (pp. 231-32)/TJS/mf/6-21-91/corEWS/o/6-16-92 170.CT1.0HEom 170.CT1.001 What if this present were the worlds last night? 170.CT1.002 Mark in my hart o Soule, where thou dost dwell 170.CT1.003 The Picture of Christ crucified, and tell [CW: Whether] 170.CT1.004 Whether y%5t%6 countenance can thee affright. [p. 232 170.CT1.005 Teares in his eyes quench the amazing light, 170.CT1.006 Bloud fills his frownes, w%5ch%6 from his pierc'd head fell, 170.CT1.007 And can that tongue adiudge thee vnto Hell; 170.CT1.008 W%5ch%6 pray'd forgiuenes for his foes fierce spight? 170.CT1.009 Noe, noe, but as in my Idolatrie, 170.CT1.010 I said to all my prophane Mistresses, 170.CT1.011 Beauty of pitty; fowlness only is 170.CT1.012 A signe of rigor, soe I say to thee 170.CT1.013 To wicked sprights, are horrid shapes assign'ed 170.CT1.014 This bounteous forme assures a piteous minde 170.CT1.0SSom 170.CT1.0$$ %1even lines ind%2