IDENTILIN$$ F113WN1 RWThird|Dolau Cothi ms.|pp. 131-33\jw\EWS trans\2-3-95\P:T-LP\o\5-12-95\C:JGW\9-23-99; JSC 1-13-00 113.WN1.HE1 To: M: R: W: [p.131] 113.WN1.001 Like one in her Widdowhood doth professe 113.WN1.002 Her selfe A Nunne, tyrd to a retirednes; 113.WN1.003 So affects my Muse now, a chast fallownes. 113.WN1.004 Since shee to few, yett too many hath showne 113.WN1.005 How loue song Weedes and laterique thornes are growne 113.WN1.006 Where seedes of better Artes were early sowne. [CW:Though.=] 113.WN1.007 Though to vse, and loue Poetrie, to mee [p.132] 113.WN1.008 Betrothd to no one Art, bee no Adulterie 113.WN1.009 Omissions of good, ill, as ill deedes bee. 113.WN1.010 For though to vs it seeme, and bee light and thinne 113.WN1.011 Yett in those faythfull Scales, where God throwes in 113.WN1.012 Mens workes, Vanitie, waies as mvch as Sin. 113.WN1.013 If our Soules haue staind, There first white, yett wee 113.WN1.014 May cloth them with fayth, and deere honestie 113.WN1.015 Which God imputes as natiue puritie. 113.WN1.016om 113.WN1.017om 113.WN1.018om 113.WN1.019 Seeke wee then our selues, in our selues: for: as 113.WN1.020 Men force the Sun, with mvch more force to passe, 113.WN1.021 By gatharinge her beames with a Cristall glasse 113.WN1.022 Soe wee, if wee into our selues will tourne, 113.WN1.023 Blowing our sparks of Vertue, may out burne 113.WN1.024 The Strawe, which doth aboute our harts seiourne. 113.WN1.025 Yow know Phisitians, when they would infuse 113.WN1.026 Into any Oyle the Souls of simples, vse 113.WN1.027 Places where they may still warme, to chuse 113.WN1.028 So workes retirednesse in vs: to rome 113.WN1.029 Giddilie, and bee everie where butt att home, 113.WN1.030 Such freedome doth a Banishment become. 113.WN1.031 Wee are but Farmers of our selues; yett maye, 113.WN1.032 If wee can stock our selues, and thriue, vp-laie 113.WN1.033 Much, much deare.[sic] treasure for the great rent daie. [CW:om] 113.WN1.034 Manvre thy selfe then; to thy selfe bee approoud, [p.133] 113.WN1.035 And with vaine outward things bee no more moud 113.WN1.036 But to knowe that I loue thee, And would bee loud. 113.WN1.0SS [scribal slash] 113.WN1.0$$ In triplets with vertical sps between, ll. 2 & 3 of each st ind, original page numbering was 151-53