IDENTILIN$$ F142HH4|MS HM 198, Bk I|pp. 78-79\T-LP\?\3-17-90\P:EWS\o\6-11-01\C:JMK\7-17-01;JSC\7-18-01 142.HH4.0HEom 142.HH4.001 Maddame /Heer, wherby all, all Saints inuoaked are 142.HH4.002 Iweer[sic] to much Schisme to be singular 142.HH4.003 and gainst A practise gennerall to warr 142.HH4.004 yett turning to Saints, should my humillety 142.HH4.005 to other Saints then yow directed bee 142.HH4.006 that weer to make my schisme Heresye 142.HH4.007 Nor could I bee A conuertite soe cold 142.HH4.008 as not to tell it, if this bee too bould 142.HH4.009 pardons are in this Marketts cheaply sould 142.HH4.010 Wheer because faith is in A lowe degree 142.HH4.011 I thought it some Apostleship in mee 142.HH4.012 to speake things w:%5ch%6 by faith alone I see 142.HH4.013 That is of yow who are A firmament 142.HH4.014 of uertues wheer no one is ground[Mvar:>growne<] or spent 142.HH4.015 tha're your Materials, not your Ornament 142.HH4.016 Others whome wee call uerteous,[sic] are not soe 142.HH4.017 in their whole substance, but their uirtues growe 142.HH4.018 but in their Humors, and their seasons showe 142.HH4.019 for when (through tastles flatt Humillety) 142.HH4.020 in dough backd men some harmlesnes wee see 142.HH4.021 tis but his flegme, that uerteous,[sic] and not hee 142.HH4.022 Soe is the blood somtimes, who euer rann 142.HH4.023 to danger unimportund hee was than 142.HH4.024 no better then A sanguine uertuous man 142.HH4.025 In Cloisterall Men who (in pretense of feare) 142.HH4.026 all contribution to this life forbeare 142.HH4.027 haue uertue in Mallencholly, and only theer 142.HH4.028 Spirrittuall chollerick Criticks whoe in all 142.HH4.029 Religoons finds faults, and forgiue no fall 142.HH4.030 haue (through this Zeale) uertue but in their gall [CW:om] 142.HH4.031 we'are thus but parcell guilt, to gould wee are groune [p.79] 142.HH4.032 when uertue is ower soules complection 142.HH4.033 who knowes his uertues place or name hath none 142.HH4.034 uertues but Aguish wheer tis seuerall 142.HH4.035 by occation wakd and Circumstantiall 142.HH4.036 trew uertue is soule, alwayes in all deds, all 142.HH4.037 This uertue thinking to giue Dignetye 142.HH4.038 to your soule, found theer no infirmety 142.HH4.039 for your soule was as good uertue as she 142.HH4.040 she therfore wrought upon that part of yow 142.HH4.041 which is scarce less then soule, as she could doe 142.HH4.042 and soe hath made your beauty uertue too 142.HH4.043 hence comes itt that your beauty wounds not harts 142.HH4.044 as others, with prophane and seuerall Darts 142.HH4.045 but as an influence uerteous thoughts imparts 142.HH4.046 but if such frends by the Honnor of your right 142.HH4.047 grow Capable of this too great A light 142.HH4.048 as too pertake your uertues and their might 142.HH4.049 what must I thinke that influence will doe 142.HH4.050 when it finds Simpathy and Matter too 142.HH4.051 uertue and beauty of the same stuff as yow 142.HH4.052 which is your Noble worthy Sister she 142.HH4.053 of whome, if what of this my Extasye 142.HH4.054 and reuelation of yow both I see 142.HH4.055 I should write heer as in short Galleryes 142.HH4.056 the M:%5r%6 att the end Larg glasses tyes 142.HH4.057 for%>>soe< to present the roome twice to ower Eyes 142.HH4.058 Soe should I giue the Letter length, and say 142.HH4.059 that w:%5ch%6 I sayde of yow, theer is no way 142.HH4.060 from eyther, but by the other not to stay 142.HH4.061 May therfore this be enough to testefy 142.HH4.062 my true deuotion free from flattery 142.HH4.063 he that beleus himselfe doth neuer lye 142.HH4.0SS [om] 142.HH4.0$$ div into 3-line sts by short lines at LM; no ind; "LC" in scribal hand in LM at HE; nonscribal "printed" in early ink in LM between ll. 1 & 2