IDENTILIN$$ F111H04|HWNews|Norton MS, Eng. 966.3|f. 18r-v\KJH\mf\7-27-94\P:DF\o\11-20-00\C:JSC\1-5-01 111.H04.HE1 %2 ID: to M%5r%6 /H:W: %1 111.H04.001 Here is noe more newes then vertue; I may as well 111.H04.002 Tell yo%5w%6 Calis, or S%5t%6 Michaells tale for newes as tell 111.H04.003 That vice doth heere habitually dwell: 111.H04.004 Yet as to get stomackes we walk vp, and downe 111.H04.005 And toyle to sweeten rest; soe may God frowne 111.H04.006 If, b*>%Vu%Vx<[RM:>%5+%6Spani[%1trimmed%2]<] hoasts they be 111.H04.016 Suspicious boldnes to this place belonges 111.H04.017 And to haue as many eares, as all haue tongues 111.H04.018 Tender to knowe, loath to acknowledge wronges 111.H04.019 Beleiue me S%5r%6 in my youths giddiest daies [f.18v] 111.H04.020 When to be like the Court was a Plaies praise 111.H04.021 Plaies were not soe like Courts, as Courts are like Playes: 111.H04.022 Then let vs at theis Mimmick, Antick ieastes 111.H04.023 Whose deepest proiects, and egregious gests 111.H04.024 Are but dull Moralls of a game at Chests: 111.H04.025 But nowe 'tis incongruity to smile 111.H04.026 Therefore I end, and bid ffarewell awhile 111.H04.027 At Court, th%Yr%Zough from Co%5rt%6 were the better Style: 111.H04.0SS Finis 111.H04.0$$ %1No ind; divided into tercets by space;HE 1wr. in RM at ll. 1-3 (but scribe's ascriptions appear in outside margins generally, & HEs generally centered above poems); caret & interlineated "x" in l.15 mark spot for word added in RM%2