IDENTILIN$$ F111O09|HWNews|ms. Don.c.54|f. 8\JSC\mf\9-27-94\P:EWS\o\6-28-95\C:JSC\'95;7-19-01 111.O09.HE1 [om;see_SS] 111.O09.001 Heere is more newes then vertue, I may as well 111.O09.002 Tell yow Calis, or s%5t%6 Michaells tale, o%>>for< newes as tell 111.O09.003 That vice doth heere habitually dwell 111.O09.004 Yet as to get stomackes>;%>,< we walke vp, and downe 111.O09.005 And toile to sweeten Rest; so may god frowne 111.O09.006 If but to hate both, I haunt Courte and towne 111.O09.007 For heere noe one is from extremitye 111.O09.008 Of vice by any other reason free 111.O09.009 But that the next to him is worse then he 111.O09.010 In this worlds warfarr, they whom ragged fate 111.O09.011 God's Com%Missary doth soe throughely hate 111.O09.012 As in the Court squadrons to marshall there %Ye%Zstate 111.O09.013 If they stand arm'd with simple honestie 111.O09.014 W%5th%6 wishing prayers, neat integritie 111.O09.015 Like INDIANS like Spanish host they be 111.O09.016 Suspicious bouldnes to this place belongs 111.O09.017 And to haue eares as all haue tongs 111.O09.018 Tender to knowe, toughe to acknowledge wrongs 111.O09.019 Beleeve me S.%5r%6 in my yowthes giddiest dayes 111.O09.020 When to be like the Court was a Plaiers praise 111.O09.021 Plaies were not soe like Co.%5rts%6 as Courtes are like plaies 111.O09.022 Then let vs >%Vhate< this Mimicke anticke gest 111.O09.023 Whose deepest proiectes and egregious iestes 111.O09.024 Are but Morals at a game at Chesse. 111.O09.025 But now t'is incongruitie to smile 111.O09.026 Therfore I end, and bid farewell a while 111.O09.027 At Court, thoughe from Court were the better stile 111.O09.0SS [at_top]%XBy M.%5r%6 IOHN DVNNE. 111.O09.0$$ %1SS(attribution) at top in place of HE; possible 3-line sts div by a little extra space, but inconsistent; HWKiss follows w/no break as if one poem%2