IDENTILIN$$ F129HH5|HWVenice|ms.HM 198, Bk II|f. 117r-v\E:JMK\mf\2-20-01\P:TLP\o\6-11-93;EWS\o\6-11-01\C:JMK,JSC\7-17-01;4-21-04 129.HH5.HE1 %XSir| 129.HH5.001 After those reueren>t%>d< Papers whose soule is 129.HH5.002 o.%5r%6 good and great kings lou'de hand and seru'd name 129.HH5.003 by W%5ch%6 to yo.%5u%6 he deriues much of his, 129.HH5.004 and (how he may) makes yo.%5u%6 almost the same 129.HH5.005 A Taper of his Torch a coppy writt 129.HH5.006 from his Originall & a faire Beame 129.HH5.007 of the same warme, & dazelinge sun though it 129.HH5.008 must in another %Ystreame%Z>Spheare< his vertue streame 129.HH5.009 Amongst those learned pap%Ps, w%5ch%6 yo.%5r%6 hand 129.HH5.010 hath stoord w%5th%6 notes of youth & pleasure too 129.HH5.011 from w%5ch%6 safe Treasurie yo.%5u%6 may comaund 129.HH5.012 fitt matter whether yo.%5u%6 will write or doe. 129.HH5.013 Amongst those louinge papers, w%5ch%6 friends send 129.HH5.014 w%5th%6 glad griefe to yo.%5r%6 seaward stepps fare well 129.HH5.015 w%5ch%6 thicken on yo.%5u%6 now as praiers ascend 129.HH5.016 to heauen in Troopes att a good mans passinge bell 129.HH5.017 Admitt this honest Paper, and allowe, 129.HH5.018 it such an Audience, as yo.%5r%6 selfe would aske 129.HH5.019 what yo.%5u%6 would say at Venice, this meanes now 129.HH5.020 and hath for nature what yo.%5u%6 have for taske 129.HH5.021 To sweare much loue not to be chang'd before 129.HH5.022 Honor alone will to yo.%5r%6 fortune fitt, 129.HH5.023 nor shall I then hono.%5r%6 yo.%5r%6 fortune more 129.HH5.024 then I haue donne yo.%5r%6 noble wantinge it| [CW:But#t'is] 129.HH5.025 But tis an easier loade (though both oppresse[no")"] [f.117v] 129.HH5.026 to want then gouerne greatnes, for we are 129.HH5.027 In that o.%5r%6 owne, and onlie Busines 129.HH5.028 In this we must, for others vices care, 129.HH5.029 T'is therefore well yo.%5r%6 spiritts now are plac'd 129.HH5.030 in theire last furnace, in Actiuitie 129.HH5.031 w%5ch%6 fitts them, (schooles & courts & warrs o'repast[no")"] 129.HH5.032 to Touch and test in any best degree, 129.HH5.033 For me (if there be such a thinge as I) 129.HH5.034 fortune (if there be such a thinge as she) 129.HH5.035 spies that well I beare her Tirannie 129.HH5.036 that she thinkes nothinge ells so fitt for me 129.HH5.037 But though she p%Pt vs, to heare my ofte%Y*%Z praiers 129.HH5.038 for yo.%5r%6 encrease God is as neare me heere 129.HH5.039 And to send yo.%5u%6 what I shall begge, his staires 129.HH5.040 in length and ease are alike euery where|.| 129.HH5.0SS [whirlwind flourish] 129.HH5.0$$ Ten 4-line sts; no ind; JSC added HE 4-21-04 (I noticed it while trs'g poem above it (mf); HE's faint & crowded by whirlwind flourish above it)