IDENTILIN$$ F003H07 Stephens MS, Eng. 966.6\pp. 91-96; ff. 46-48v\E:mth/mf/6-10-94\P:TJS\o\3-14-96\C:JSC\9-16-98 003.H07.HE1 %X.%1Satyra. Tertia%2. 003.H07.001 Kind Pittie Chokes my spleene, brave scorne forbidds 003.H07.002 These Teares to Issue, w%5ch%6 swell my Eye-lidds 003.H07.003 I must not %1Laugh%2, nor weepe, sin and be wise: 003.H07.004 May Railinge then cure these worne Maladies? 003.H07.005 Is't%>Is>>%Y't%Z<< not o%5r%6 Mistris %1Fayre Religion%2 003.H07.006 As worthy of o%5r%6 Sowles Devocion 003.H07.007 As Virtue was to y%5e%6 first blinde %1Age%2? 003.H07.008 Are not Heavens Ioyes as valiant to Asswage 003.H07.009 %1Lusts%2 as %1Earths%2 honours were to them? Alas 003.H07.010 As we doe them in Means shall they surpas 003.H07.011 Vs in the end? And shall the Fathe%5rs%6 Spirit 003.H07.012 Meet blynd Philosephers in Heaven; whose meritt 003.H07.013 Of strict life may be Imputed faith, & heere 003.H07.014 Thee, whom he taught, wayes easie and neere%>ne>a>Striv'st< to please, for hate, not Loue, wold allowe 003.H07.035 Thee faine his whole Realme to be quitt, & as 003.H07.036 The worlds all parts whithe%5r%6%>>>withe%5r%6<< away, and passe 003.H07.037 Soe the worlds selfe thy othe%5r%6 lov'd foe is 003.H07.038 In her decrepit wane, and thou louinge this 003.H07.039 Dost loue a witherd, and worne Strumpet; last [CW:.Flesh.] 003.H07.040 Flesh it selfe, Death & Ioyes w%5ch%6 flesh can taste [p.93] 003.H07.041 Thou lov'st and thy faire Goodly Sowle, w%5ch%6 doth 003.H07.042 Give this flesh power to tast Ioy, thou dost loth 003.H07.043 Seeke true Religion: oh whers %1Mirius%2 003.H07.044 Thinking her vnhowsed heere, & fledd from vs 003.H07.045 Seeks her at Rome, be-cause[sic] he doth knowe 003.H07.046 That she was there a thowsand years agoe, 003.H07.047 And loves her raggs soe, as we heere obay 003.H07.048 The [l.c.]state-Cloth where the Prince sate yesterday 003.H07.049 [%1blank%2] to such brave loves will not be'inthrald 003.H07.050 But love* her only who at Geneva's ca'ld 003.H07.051 Religion playne, symple, sullen, yonge 003.H07.052 Contemptuous yet vnhandsome: as Amonge 003.H07.053 Letcherous humours their[sic] is one w%5ch%6 Iudges 003.H07.054 Noe wenches wholsome, but course Cuntry Drudges. 003.H07.055 Graivs staies still at home heere, and because 003.H07.056 Some %1Preachers%2 (vild Ambitious Bawds) & Lawes 003.H07.057 Still new like fashions: bydd him think that she[%1trimmed%2] 003.H07.058 W%5ch%6 dwells w%5th%6 vs is Perfect onlye, Hee 003.H07.059 Embraceth her whome >>%V%5his%6<< Godfathers will 003.H07.060 Tende%5r%6 to him, being tender: As wards still 003.H07.061 Take such wives as their Guardians offer, or 003.H07.062 Pay valewes. Careles Phrigius doth abhor [CW:.All.] 003.H07.063 All, because all cannot be good, As one [p.94] 003.H07.064 [l.c.]knowinge some %1Women whores%2 will marry none. 003.H07.065 %1Gracchus%2 loues all as one, and thinks, that soe 003.H07.066 As %1women%2 doe in divers Countryes goe 003.H07.067 In divers habits, yet are still one kynd 003.H07.068 Soe doth hee,%>>>%Yhee%Z<<, soe is Religion, And this Blynd= 003.H07.069 [l.c.]nes >%V%5too%6< much light breeds but vnmoved thou 003.H07.070 Of force must one, & forc't must one Allowe, 003.H07.071 And the right: Ask thy father w%5c%6h is shee, 003.H07.072 Let him ask his, though Truth & falshood bee 003.H07.073 Neere Twynns; yet Truth a little Elder is: 003.H07.074 Be busy to seeke her; beleive me this 003.H07.075 He is not of none, nor worse w%5c%6h seeks y%5e%6 best 003.H07.076 To Adore, or skorne and Image, or protest 003.H07.077 May all bee Badd; Doubt wiselie in strang way, 003.H07.078 %1To%2 %1stand%2 %1inquyringe%2 %1right%2 %1is%2 %1not%2 %1to%2 %1stray%2. 003.H07.079 To sleepe or run, wronge is. On a high Hill 003.H07.080 Ragged and steepe truth dwells, & he that will 003.H07.081 Reach it aboute, must >>%5&%6<< aboute >>%5must%6<< goe, 003.H07.082 And what y%5e%6 Hill sodaine>>%5ss%6<< Resists, wyn soe 003.H07.083 Yet strive soe that before the%>>>%Ythe%Z<< Age (Deaths Twylight) [CW:Thy.] 003.H07.084 Thy Mynd rest: For none can worke in the Night. [p.95] 003.H07.085 To will imployes%>>>impl%Yo%Zyes<< delay, therfore now doe: 003.H07.086 Hard deeds the bodyes paynes, Hard knowledg too 003.H07.087 The mynds Endeavo%5rs%6 reach, And Misteries 003.H07.088 Are as the Sun dazlinge yet plane to all Eyes 003.H07.089 Keepe y%5e%6 Truth that y%5u%6 hast fownd; Men do not stand 003.H07.090 In soe ill case heere, That God hath w%5th%6 his hand 003.H07.091 Sign'd Kings Blanck-Charte%5rs%6 to kill whom they hate 003.H07.092 Nor are they %1Vicars%%2, but %1Hang-men%2 to Fate. 003.H07.093 Foole, and wretched%>>>wretch%Yed%Z<< wilt thou let thy sowle be ty'de 003.H07.094 To mens Lawes? By w%5ch%6 she shall not be tryde 003.H07.095 At the last day. Oh will it then serue thee 003.H07.096 To say A Phillip or a %1Gregory%2 [ital:sic] 003.H07.097 A %1Harrie%2 or a %1Martin%2 taught thee this? 003.H07.098 Is not this excuse for meere Contraryes 003.H07.099 Equallie true? Cannot both sydes say soe? 003.H07.100 That thou maist rightly obay power, her bownds \know[%1trimmed%2] 003.H07.101 Theese past her Nature, And Name is chaung'd to be 003.H07.102 Then [%1blank%2]>>humble<< to her is %1Idolatry%2. 003.H07.103 As Streams are, %1Power%2 is, those blest flowr'es which \dwell 003.H07.104 At the rough streams calme head thrive & proue well [CW:But.] 003.H07.105 But having left their Roots and themselues given [p.96] 003.H07.106 To y%5e%6 Streams Tyranous Rage alas! are driven 003.H07.107 Through %1Mylls%2, %1Rocks%2, %1and%2 %1Woods%2, & at last almost 003.H07.108 Consum'd in Goinge, in the Seas ar lost: 003.H07.109 So perish Sowles w%5ch%6 more chewse%>>choose< mens vniust 003.H07.110 %1Power%2 from God Claym'd, then God himself in%>>>%Yin%Z%5to%6<< /trust. 003.H07.0SS %Xffinis [three flourishes] 003.H07.0$$ %1Line 1 hanging ind 4 sp. ("Kind" in LM)%2