IDENTILIN$$ F143WN1|BedfDead|Dolau Cothi ms.|pp. 159-60\JW\EWS trans\2-3-95\P:T-LP\o\5-13-95\C:JGW\9-29-99; JSC 10-20-99 143.WN1.HE1 To the Countesse of B. begun in /France; but neuer perfected. [p.159] 143.WN1.001 Though I bee dead and buried, yett I haue 143.WN1.002 (Liuing in yow) court enough in my Graue 143.WN1.003 As oft as there I thinke my selfe too bee, 143.WN1.004 So manie resurrections waken mee 143.WN1.005 That thankfullnes your fauours haue begott 143.WN1.006 In mee, embalmes mee, that I doe nott rott; 143.WN1.007 This Season, as tis Easter, as tis Spring 143.WN1.008 Must both to Growth, and to Confession bring 143.WN1.009 My thoughts, disposd vnto your Influence: so 143.WN1.010 These Verses bud, so these Confessions grow 143.WN1.011 First I confesse, I haue to others lent, 143.WN1.012 Your stock, and overprodigally spent 143.WN1.013 Your Treasure; for since I had never knowne 143.WN1.014 Vertue, or Beawtie, but as they are growne [CW:In#yow.] 143.WN1.015 In yow, I should not thinke, or saie, they shine [p.160] 143.WN1.016 (So as I haue) in any other Mine. 143.WN1.017 Next I confesse, this my Confession 143.WN1.018 For tis some fault thus mvch to touch vppon 143.WN1.019 Your praise to you; where halfe rights seeme to mvch, 143.WN1.020 And make your mindes sincere Complexion blush 143.WN1.021 Next I confesse my Impenitence; for I 143.WN1.022 Can scarse repent my first fault, since thereby 143.WN1.023 Remote, low Spiritts, which shall nere read yow 143.WN1.024 May in lesse lessons finde enough to doe, 143.WN1.025 By studyinge copies, not Originalls 143.WN1.026 Desunt Cae%Ltera 143.WN1.0SS [om; and no scribal slash as usual] 143.WN1.0$$ not divided into sts; even numbered lines ind; the end of Desunt Cae%Ltera almost flush with RM; original numbering = pp. 180-81