IDENTILIN$$ F003B32|Newcastle MS, Harley 4955|ff. 90v-91v|E:mth\x\9-30-94\P:TJS\o\7-29-95\C:JSC\9-21-98 003.B32.HE1 %X%3Satyre: 3.%5d%6%4 003.B32.001 Kind Pitty choakes my spleene; Braue skorne forbids 003.B32.002 These teares to issue, which swell my Eye lidds. 003.B32.003 I must not laugh, nor weepe; sin and be wise, 003.B32.004 May rayling then cure these worne Malladyes 003.B32.005 Is not our M%5rs%6 fayre religion 003.B32.006 As worthye of all our soules Devotion, 003.B32.007 As virtue was to the first blinde Age? 003.B32.008 Are not Heauens Ioyes as valiant to asswage 003.B32.009 Lusts, as Earthes honors weare to them? Alas 003.B32.010 As we doe them in meanes, shall they surpasse 003.B32.011 Vs in the End? And shall thy fathers spiritt 003.B32.012 Meete blynde Phylosophers in heauen whose merritt 003.B32.013 Of strict life may be imputed faith and heare 003.B32.014 Thee whom he taught wayes easye and neere 003.B32.015 To follow damn'd? Oh, if thou darst feare this, 003.B32.016 This feare greate Courage, and high valor is; 003.B32.017 Darst thou ayde mutiners Dutch? Darst thov lay 003.B32.018 Thee in ships, wodden Sepulchers, a pray 003.B32.019 To leaders rage, to stormes, to shott, to Dearth? 003.B32.020 Darst thou diue seas, and dangers of the Earth? 003.B32.021 Darst thou Coragious fire to thawe the Ice 003.B32.022 Of frozen Northes discoveries; and thrice 003.B32.023 Colder then Salamanders, like devine 003.B32.024 Children in the Oven, fyres of [lc]spayne, & the lyne, 003.B32.025 Whose Countreyes Lymbecks to ovr Bodyes bee, 003.B32.026 Canst thou for gaine beare? And must every Hee 003.B32.027 Which cryes not Goddesse to thy M%5rs%6 drawe 003.B32.028 Or eate thy poysonous wordes? Courage of strawe, 003.B32.029 Oh Desperate Coward, wilt thou seeme bold, and [f.91] 003.B32.030 To thy foes, and his who made thee, to stand 003.B32.031 Souldier in his worlds garrison, thus yeilde 003.B32.032 And for forbidden warrs, leaue th'appoynted fielde? 003.B32.033 Know thy foes; The foule Devill whom thou 003.B32.034 Striust to please, for hate, not love would allowe 003.B32.035 Thee fayne his whole realme to be ridde, and as 003.B32.036 The worlds all Partes wither away, and pas 003.B32.037 So the worlds selfe, thy other lov'd foe, ys 003.B32.038 In her decrepitt vaine; and thou loving this 003.B32.039 Dost love a wither'd and worne strumpett; last 003.B32.040om 003.B32.041 Thou lov'st; and thy fayre goodlye sowle, which doth 003.B32.042 Give this flesh Powre, to tast ioye, thou dost lothe. 003.B32.043 Seeke true Religion; Oh where? Mirius 003.B32.044 Thincking her vnhous'd here, and fled from vs, 003.B32.045 Seekes her at Rome; There, because he doth knowe 003.B32.046 That she was there a thousand yeare agoe, 003.B32.047 He loves her raggs so, as wee here obay 003.B32.048 The state cloth, where the Prince satt yesterday. 003.B32.049 Grant to such braue loves will not be inthralld, 003.B32.050 But loves her only, who at Geneva is cald 003.B32.051 Religion, playne, symple, sullen, young, 003.B32.052 Contemptuous yett vnhandsome; As amonge 003.B32.053 Letcherous humors there is one, which iudges 003.B32.054 Noe wenches wholesome, but course Cuntry drudges. 003.B32.055 Grugus stayes still at home here, and because 003.B32.056 Some Preachers, vile ambitious bauds, and lawes 003.B32.057 Still new, like fashions, bid him thincke, that shee, 003.B32.058 Which dwells with vs, is only Perfect, hee 003.B32.059 Imbraceth her, whom his Godfathers will 003.B32.060 Tender to him, being tender; As wardes still 003.B32.061 Take such wiues, as theyr Guardians offer, or 003.B32.062 Pay values. Carelesse Phrigius doth abhorre 003.B32.063 All, because all cannot be good; as One 003.B32.064 Knowing some woemen whores, dares mary none. 003.B32.065 Grattus loves all as one, and thinckes soe 003.B32.066 As woemen doe in div[%1damaged%2]s Countreys goe 003.B32.067 In divers habitts, yett are still One kynde, 003.B32.068 So doth, so is religion, and this blynd= 003.B32.069 nes, to much lights breedes, but vnmoued thou 003.B32.070 Of force must One, and forc'd but One allowe; 003.B32.071 And the right, aske thy father, which is shee; 003.B32.072 Lett hym aske hys, Though truth, and falshood bee 003.B32.073 Neare twinnes, yett Truth a little Elder is. 003.B32.074 Be busye to seeke her; beleeve me this 003.B32.075 He is not of none, nor worst, which seekes the best. [f.91v] 003.B32.076 To adore or skorne an Image, or protest, 003.B32.077 May all be bad; doubt wiselye: in strange way 003.B32.078 To stand inquiring right, is not to stay. 003.B32.079 To sleepe or run wronge, is on a high hill 003.B32.080 Ragged and steepe truth dwells, and he that will 003.B32.081 Reach it, about must, and about goe 003.B32.082 And what the hills sodennes resists win soe. 003.B32.083 [lc]yet striue so, that before Age (Deaths twilight) 003.B32.084 Thy mynde rest; for none can worke in the night. 003.B32.085 To will, implyes delay, therefore nowe doe. 003.B32.086 Hard deedes the bodye paines, hard knowledge to 003.B32.087 The mindes indeauours reach; And Misteryes 003.B32.088 Ar as the sunne, dareling, yett plaine to all eyes. 003.B32.089 Keepe the Truith that thou hast found men doe not stand 003.B32.090 In so ill Case here, that God hath with his hand 003.B32.091 Sign'd Kings blancke charters, to kill whom they hate 003.B32.092 Nor are the vicars, but hangmen to Fate. 003.B32.093 Foole and wretch wilt thou lett thy sovle bee tyde 003.B32.094 To mens lawes, by which shee shall not be try>%Ve