IDENTILIN$$ F113CT1|RWThird|Trinity Cambridge MS r.3.12.|pp. 3-4\E:GL\P:EWS\o\7-3-95\C:JSC\'95;6-5-01 113.CT1.0HEom 113.CT1.001 Like one who in her third widdowhood doth professe 113.CT1.002 Herself a Nun, tired to a retirednes, 113.CT1.003 So affects my Muse now a chaste fallownes 113.CT1.004 Since shee to fewe, yet too to many hath showne 113.CT1.005 How loue song weeds, & Satyrique thornes are growne 113.CT1.006 Where seeds of better arts were early sowne; 113.CT1.007 Though to vse, and loue poetrie, to mee 113.CT1.008 Betroth'd, to no one Art, bee no Adulterie; 113.CT1.009 Omissions of good, Ill, as ill deeds bee. 113.CT1.010 ffor though to vs it seeme, & bee light and thinne, 113.CT1.011 Yet in those faithfull scales where god throwes in 113.CT1.012 Mens workes, vanitie weighs as much as sinn. 113.CT1.013 If our soules haue stayn'd their first white, yet wee 113.CT1.014 May cloath them w%5th%6 faith, and deare honestie, 113.CT1.015 W%5ch%6 god imputes as natiue puritie. 113.CT1.016 There is no vertue but Religion 113.CT1.017 Wise, valiant, sober, iust; are names w%5ch%6 none 113.CT1.018 Want, w%5ch%6 want not vice=couering discretion. 113.CT1.019 Seeke wee then our selues, in our selues, for as 113.CT1.020 Men force the Sun w%5th%6 much more force to passe 113.CT1.021 By gathering his beames, w%5th%6 a christall glasse 113.CT1.022 So wee, if wee into our selues will turne, 113.CT1.023 Blowing the sparks of vertue, may out burne 113.CT1.024 The straw, w%5ch%6 doth about our harts soiourne [CW:You] 113.CT1.025 You knowe Phisitians when they would infuse [4] 113.CT1.026 Into an oyle the soule of simples vse, 113.CT1.027 Places where they may lye still warme doe chuse 113.CT1.028 Soe works retirednes in vs to Rome 113.CT1.029 Giddilie, and hee euery where but at home 113.CT1.030 Such freedome doth a banishment become 113.CT1.031 Wee are but farmers of our selues, yet may 113.CT1.032 If wee can stook%>sto>c