IDENTILIN$$ F110TT1 Dalhousie ms. I\f. 39r-v\EWS\o\12-10-86\converted to ASCII 7-24-00\JSC 110.TT1.0HE %X%1A Calme%2 110.TT1.001 Our storme is past and that stormes tirannous rage [f.39] 110.TT1.002 A stupid calme but nothing itt doth swage 110.TT1.003 The fable is inverted and farr more 110.TT1.004 A Blocke afflictes now then a storke before 110.TT1.005 Stormes chafe and soone were out themselues or vs 110.TT1.006 In %1Calmes Heauen%2 laughes to see %5vs%6%Yth%Zus languish thvs 110.TT1.007 As steddie as I can wish that my thoughts were 110.TT1.008 Smooth as thy Mistres glasse or what shines there 110.TT1.009 The sea is nowe And as those Isles w%5ch%6 wee 110.TT1.010 Seeke when wee can mooue our shippes rooted bee 110.TT1.011 As water did in stormes now pitch runnes out 110.TT1.012 As lead when a fir'd church becomes one spout 110.TT1.013 And all our beautie and our trime decayes 110.TT1.014 Like courtes remoouing or like ended playes 110.TT1.015 The %1fightings%2 place now seamens ragges supplie 110.TT1.016 And all the %1Tackling%2 is but %1Frippery%2 110.TT1.017 No vse of Lanthornes and in one place lay 110.TT1.018 ffeathers and dust today and yesterday 110.TT1.019 Earths hollownesses w%5ch%6 the worldes lunges are 110.TT1.020 Haue no more wind then the vpper vault of thayre 110.TT1.021 Wee can nor left ffrendes nor sought foes recouer 110.TT1.022 But %1Meteorlike%2 saue that wee mooue not houer 110.TT1.023 Only the %1Calenture%2 together drawes 110.TT1.024 Deare frendes w%5ch%6 meet dead in great fishes iawes 110.TT1.025 And on the %1Hatches%2 as on Altars lies 110.TT1.026 Each one his owne Priest and owne sacrifice 110.TT1.027 Who liue that Miracle doe multiplie 110.TT1.028 Where walkers in hott Ouens doe not lie 110.TT1.029 If in despite of this wee swimm that hath 110.TT1.030 No more refreshing then the %1Brimstone Bath%2 110.TT1.031 But from the Sea into the Shipp wee turne 110.TT1.032 Like Parboyld wretches on the coales to burne 110.TT1.033 Like %1Baiazet%2 encag'd the shepheardes scoffe 110.TT1.034 Or like slack sinewed %1Sampson%2 his haire of 110.TT1.035 Languish our shippes Now as a %1Miriade%2 110.TT1.036 Of Ants durst the Emperou%5r%6s lou'd snake invade 110.TT1.037 The crawling Galleyes sea %1Gaoles%2 ffinny chippes 110.TT1.038 Might braue our %1Venices%2 now beddridd shippes 110.TT1.039 Whether a rotten state and hope of gaine 110.TT1.040 Or to diffuse mee from the queasy paine 110.TT1.041 Of beeing belou'%5d%6 and louing; or the thirst 110.TT1.042 Of %1Honour%2 or faire death out pushd mee first 110.TT1.043 I loose my end for heere as well as I 110.TT1.044 A desperate may liue and a coward die 110.TT1.045 %1Stagge dogge%2 and all w%5ch%6 from or towardes flies 110.TT1.046 Is payd w%5th%6 life or pray or doeing dies 110.TT1.047 ffate grudgeth vs all and doth subtilie lay [f.39v] 110.TT1.048 A scourge against w%5ch%6 wee all forgett to pray 110.TT1.049 Hee that att sea praies for more wind may as well 110.TT1.050 Vnder the %1Poles%2 begge cold or heat in %1Hell%2 110.TT1.051 What are wee then how little more alas 110.TT1.052 Is man now then before he was hee was 110.TT1.053 Nothing for vs we are for nothing fitt 110.TT1.054 Chance or ou%5r%6 selues still disproportion itt 110.TT1.055 Wee haue no will no power no sence! I lie 110.TT1.056 I should not then thus feele this misery 110.TT1.0SS [om] 110.TT1.0$$ No ind