IDENTILIN$$ F142Y03|Carey|Osborne ms. (b148)|pp. 91-93\T-LP\3-17-90\P:EWS\o\1-23-01\C:JMK\2-7-01;JSC\3-8-01 142.Y03.0HEom 142.Y03.001 Heere whereby all saintes inuoked are [91] 142.Y03.002 'twere too much scisme to bee singular 142.Y03.003 And 'gainst a practice generall to warre 142.Y03.004 Yett turneinge to saintes, should my humilitie 142.Y03.005 to other saintes then yo%5u%6 directed bee 142.Y03.006 y%5t%6 were to make my scisme herisie 142.Y03.007 Noe could I bee %YI%Z a conu%5r%6tite soe cold 142.Y03.008 as nott to tell ytt, if this bee too bold 142.Y03.009 p%Pdons are in this m%5r%6kett cheapely sold 142.Y03.010 Where because faith is in too lowe degree 142.Y03.011 I thought ytt some Apostleshipp in mee 142.Y03.012 to speake some thinges w%5ch%6 by faith alone I see [CW:That] 142.Y03.013 That is of yo%5u%6 whoe >%Vare< a firmament [92] 142.Y03.014 of vertues where none is growne or spent 142.Y03.015 they're yo%5r%6 materialls nott yo%5r%6 ornament 142.Y03.016 Others whome wee call v%5r%6tuous are nott soe 142.Y03.017 in there whole substance butt there vertues growe 142.Y03.018 butt in there humo%5rs%6 & att seasons shew 142.Y03.019 ffor when through tastelesse flatt humilitie 142.Y03.020 in dowe-bak'd men some harmelessnesse wee see 142.Y03.021 'tis butt his fleame that's vertuous & nott hee 142.Y03.022 Soe is y%5e%6 bloud sometimes, whoe eu%5r%6 ranne 142.Y03.023 to daunge%5r%6 vnimportun'd hee was than 142.Y03.024 noe better then a sanguine v%5r%6tuous man 142.Y03.025 Soe Cloysterall men whoe in p%5r%6tence of feare 142.Y03.026 all contribution to this life forbeare 142.Y03.027 haue v%5r%6tue in melancholy & onely there 142.Y03.028 Spirituall cholloricke Critticks, w%5ch%6 in all 142.Y03.029 religions find faults & forgiue noe fall 142.Y03.030 haue through this Zeale vertue butt in there gaule 142.Y03.031 Wee are thus butt p%Pcell guilt, to gold wee are growne 142.Y03.032 when vertue is o%5r%6 soules complexion 142.Y03.033 whoe knowes his vertues name or place hath none 142.Y03.034 Vertue is butt aguish when 'tis seuerall 142.Y03.035 by occasion waked & circumstantiall 142.Y03.036 true vertue is soule allwayes, in all deeds all 142.Y03.037 Thus vertue thinkeinge to giue dignitie 142.Y03.038 to yo%5r%6 soule found there noe infirmitie 142.Y03.039 for yo%5r%6 soule was as good v%5r%6tue as shee. 142.Y03.040 She therefore wrought vppo%M y%5t%6 p%Pte of yo%5u%6 142.Y03.041 w%5ch%6 is scarse lesse then soule as shee could doe 142.Y03.042 & soe hath made yo%5r%6 beautie vertue too. 142.Y03.043 Hence is ytt y%5t%6 yo%5r%6 beautie wounds nott harts 142.Y03.044 as others w%5th%6 p%Pphane & sensuall darts 142.Y03.045 butt as in influence v%5r%6tuous thoughts imp%Pts. 142.Y03.046 Butt if such frinds by y%5e%6 hono%5r%6 of yo%5r%6 right 142.Y03.047 growe capable of this soe greate a light 142.Y03.048 as to p%Ptake yo%5r%6 vertues & there might. 142.Y03.049 W%5t%6: must I thinke y%5t%6 influence must doe 142.Y03.050 when ytt finds simpathy & matter too 142.Y03.051 v%5r%6tue & beautie of y%5e%6 same stuffe as yo%5u%6. 142.Y03.052 W%5ch%6 is yo%5r%6 noble Sister shee 142.Y03.053 of whome if w%5t%6: in this my extasie 142.Y03.054 & reuelation of yo%5u%6 both I see. [CW:I should] 142.Y03.055 I should write heere as in shorte galleries [p.93] 142.Y03.056 the master att the end large glasses ties 142.Y03.057 soe to p%5r%6sent y%5e%6 roome twise to o%5r%6 eyes 142.Y03.058 Soe I should giue this letter length & say 142.Y03.059 y%5t%6 w%5ch%6 I sayd of yo%5u%6 there is noe way 142.Y03.060 for either butt by y%5e%6 other nott to stray 142.Y03.061 May therefore this bee inough to testifie 142.Y03.062 my true deuotion free from flatterye 142.Y03.063 hee y%5t%6 beleiues him selfe doth neu%5r%6 lye: 142.Y03.0SS J: D: ffinis 142.Y03.0$$ Divided into 21 3-ll. sts by indenting ll. 2 and 3 in each stanza