IDENTILIN$$ F111H07|HWNews|Stephens MS/ff. 102v-03;pp. 204-05/JPK/mf/6-16-93/P:DF\o\3-23-01\C:JSC\4-19-01 111.H07.0HE %1To S%5r%6 Henrie Wotton%2. /%X%1from y%5e%6 Court%2. 111.H07.001 Here is no more Newse then Virtue; I may as well 111.H07.002 Tell yo%5w%6 Callice,[sic] or S%5t%6 Michaels tale for news as tell 111.H07.003 That vice doth here Habituallie dwell. 111.H07.004 Yet as to get stomack we walk up, & downe 111.H07.005 And toyle to sweeten rest soe may God frowne 111.H07.006 If but to loath both, I haunt Court, & Towne. [CW:For.] 111.H07.007 For heere no one is free from th'Extreamitie [p.205] 111.H07.008 of vice by any other reason free 111.H07.009 But that the next to him, is still worse then hee. 111.H07.010 In this worlds war-fare they whom rugged fate 111.H07.011 (Gods Com%Missarie) doth so throughly hate 111.H07.012 As in the Courts Squadron, to marshal there state 111.H07.013 If they stand Armd w%5th%6 sillie honestie, 111.H07.014 W%5th%6 wishinge Praye%5rs%6, and neat Integrity 111.H07.015 Like Indians ganst spanish Horses they bee. 111.H07.016 Suspitious Bouldnes to this place belo[%1faded%2] 111.H07.017 And to haue as many Cares, as all have tou%Mgs 111.H07.018 Tends[var:>>Tender<<] to know, loath to Acknowledg wrongs. 111.H07.019 Beleive me S%5r%6 in my youths Giddiest dayes 111.H07.020 When to be like the Court was a Plais praise 111.H07.021 Playes were not like to Courts, as Courts ar like Plais. 111.H07.022 Then let vs at these Mym%Mick Antique Iests 111.H07.023 whose deepest proiects, & egregious Guests 111.H07.024 Are but Dumb Morals of a Game at Chests. 111.H07.025 But now it is Incongruiguity to smyle 111.H07.026 Therefore I end, and byd farewell a-whyle 111.H07.027 At Court, though from Court, were y%5e%6 bette%5r%6 Style 111.H07.0SS [two_flourishes] finis| 111.H07.0$$ %1Nine 3-line sts, numbered in LM & separated by short lines;%2 Car. ms. 73. /(Ch. ii. 14) %1in 2nd hand in LM at HE; horiz. rule across p. above & below HE%2