IDENTILIN$$ F111TM1|HWNews|Crewe MS|pp. 31-32\JSC\x\7-7-94\P:AY\o\Apr01\C:JSC\4-23-01 111.TM1.HE1 To S%5r%6 Hen: Wotton: 111.TM1.001 Heers noe more news then virtue, I may as well 111.TM1.002 tell yo%5u%6 Callis or S%5t%6 Michaells tales for news as tell 111.TM1.003 that vice doth heere habituallie dwell 111.TM1.004 yitt as to gett stomacks wee walk vp & downe 111.TM1.005 & toyle to sweeten rest, soe may god frowne 111.TM1.006 yf %Yb*t%Z%>>but< to loath both I haunt court or towne 111.TM1.007 for heer noe one is from the extreremitie[sic] 111.TM1.008 of vice, by any other reason free 111.TM1.009 but that the next t'him still is wors then hee 111.TM1.010 In this world's welfare those whome rugged fate 111.TM1.011 (gods co%Mmissarye) doth soe throughlie hate 111.TM1.012 as in Courts squadrons to marshall their state 111.TM1.013 yf they stand arm'd w%5th%6 sillie honestie 111.TM1.014 w%5th%6 wishes prayrs, and neate integritie 111.TM1.015 like Indians gainst Spanish ho%Ya%Zsts they bee 111.TM1.016 Suspitious bouldness to this place belongs 111.TM1.017 and t'haue as manie eares as all haue tounges 111.TM1.018 tender to know, tough to acknowledge wronges 111.TM1.019 Beleeue mee s%5r%6 in my youths giddiest dayes [p.32] 111.TM1.020 when to bee like the Court was a play's prayse 111.TM1.021 play%Ye%Z>s< were not soe like Courts as Courts playes. 111.TM1.022 Then lett vs at these Mimm%Mique[sic] Antiques iest 111.TM1.023 whose deepest p%Piects & egregious bests 111.TM1.024 are but dull morralls of a game at chesse 111.TM1.025 Butt now tis incongruitie to %Ylaugh%Z%>>smile< 111.TM1.026 therfore I end & bidd farewell a while 111.TM1.027 At Court, though from Court were y%5e%6 better stile 111.TM1.0SS [om; large horiz. line] 111.TM1.0$$ %1No ind; HE in LM; 3-ll. sts marked with short horiz. lines at LM (except betw ll. 18 & 19--the page break)%2