IDENTILIN$$ F111O21|HWNews|Eng. poet. f.9|pp. 50-51\GL\mf\P:EWS\o\6-29-95;6-18-93\C:JSC\'95;9-14-01 111.O21.0HE %Xffrom Court 111.O21.001 Hee'res no more newes then virtue; I may as well; 111.O21.002 tell y%5u%6 Cales; or S%5t%6 Michels tale for newes; as tell 111.O21.003 y%5t%6 vice doth here habitually dwell 111.O21.004 yet as to get stomakes; wee walke vp and downe. 111.O21.005 & to'yle to sweeten rest; so god may frowne 111.O21.006 If but to loath both; I haunt, both Court & towne 111.O21.007 for here no one is free, fro%M the extremity 111.O21.008 of vice; by any other reason free 111.O21.009 but the next to him is worse then hee [CW:om] 111.O21.010 In world warfare; whome rugged fate [51] 111.O21.011 godes commissary; doth so throughly hate 111.O21.012 as in the Court Squadro%M to martiall their state 111.O21.013 If they stand arm'd w%5th%6 silly honesty 111.O21.014 w%5th%6 wishes prayers and neat integrity 111.O21.015 like Indians 'gainst Spanish hoastes they bee 111.O21.016 Suspicious boldnes to this place belonges 111.O21.017 & to haue as many eares as all haue tongues 111.O21.018 Tender to know tough to acknowledge wronges 111.O21.019 Beleeue me S%5r%6; in my younge giddiest dayes 111.O21.020 when to be like a Courtier was a players praise 111.O21.021 Players were not so like Courtiers; as Courtes like playes 111.O21.022 Then lett vs all the mimique antique Iestes 111.O21.023 whose deepest proiects and egregious iestes 111.O21.024 ar but dull moralls at a game of Chestes 111.O21.025 But now its incongruity to smile. 111.O21.026 wherfor I end and bid farwell a while 111.O21.027 at Court; though fro%M Court were the better stile. 111.O21.0SS ffinis.| 111.O21.0$$ %1No ind%2