IDENTILIN$$ F111TT2|Dalhousie ms. II\f. 20\T&FM:EWS\o\12-17-86\conv to DV codes\JSC\7-25-00 111.TT2.0HEom 111.TT2.001 Here is no more newes then vertue I may as well [f.20] 111.TT2.002 Tell you %1Callis%2 or %1S%5t%6 Michaell%2 tale for newes as tell 111.TT2.003 That vice doth here habituallie dwell.| 111.TT2.004 Yett as to gett stomackes wee walke vpp and downe 111.TT2.005 And toyle to sweeter rest so may god frowne 111.TT2.006 If but to loath boath I hant Courte and%>or Towne 111.TT2.007 ffor where none is free from the extremitie 111.TT2.008 of vice by any other reasone free 111.TT2.009 But that the next to him is still woorse then hee 111.TT2.010 sin%>[I]n this worldes warrfare they whome Ragged fate 111.TT2.011 Godes Comnissary doth soe throughly hate 111.TT2.012 As in the Courtes squadron to marshall there estate 111.TT2.013 If they stand arm'd w%5th%6 seely honestie 111.TT2.014 W%5th%6 wishinge praires and neate integritie 111.TT2.015 Like %1Indians%2 against spanish hostes they bee 111.TT2.016 Suspitions boldnes to this place belonges 111.TT2.017 And I%>to have as many eares as all have tonges 111.TT2.018 Tender to knowe loath to acknowledge wronges 111.TT2.019 Beleeve me %1S%5r%6%2 in my youths giddiest dayes 111.TT2.020 When to be like the Courte was a plaies praise 111.TT2.021 Playes were not so like Courtes as Courtes are like playes 111.TT2.022 Then lett vs att these %1M[i]mick Antique%2 Iests 111.TT2.023 Whose deepest proiectes and egredious gestes 111.TT2.024 Are but dull %1Moralls%2 of a game at %1chests%2 111.TT2.025 But now t'is incongruitie to smile 111.TT2.026 Therefore I end and bidd farewell a while 111.TT2.027 Att Court though from Courte were the better stile 111.TT2.0SS %1ffinis%2 111.TT2.0$$ Nine 3-l. sts separated by space; no ind