IDENTILIN$$ F003NY3|Westmoreland MS|ff. 5-6|TJS\mf\2-5-92;GAS\mf\9-3-92|TJS|o|9-21-95|cor TJS\7-31-98\JSC 9-11-98 003.NY3.HE1 Sat: .3.%5a%6 003.NY3.001 Kind pity choakes my spleene; braue scorne for%V\%5bids%6 003.NY3.002 These teares to issue w%5ch%6 swell my eylids. 003.NY3.003 I must nor Laugh, nor weepe sin, and be wise, 003.NY3.004 May rayling then cure these worne maladyes. 003.NY3.005 Is not o%5r%6 Mistres fayre Religion 003.NY3.006 As worthy of all o%5r%6 Soules deuotion 003.NY3.007 As vertu was to the first blind Age? 003.NY3.008 Are not heauens ioyes as valiant to assuage 003.NY3.009 Lusts, as earths honors was to them? Alas 003.NY3.010 As we do them in meanes, shall they surpas 003.NY3.011 Vs in the end? And shall thy fathers Spiritt 003.NY3.012 Meete blind Philosophers in heauen, whose meritt 003.NY3.013 Of strict Life maybe'imputed fayth, and heare 003.NY3.014 Thee whome he tought wayes easy and neare 003.NY3.015 To follow, damn'd? Oh if thou darest, feare this 003.NY3.016 This feare great courage, and high valor is. 003.NY3.017 Darest thou ayd mutinous Dutch? darest thou lay 003.NY3.018 Thee in Shipps wodden Sepulchers, a pray 003.NY3.019 To Leaders rage, to Stormes, to shott, to dearthe, 003.NY3.020 Darest thou dive Seas, and dungeons of y%5e%6 earthe? 003.NY3.021 Hast thou couragious fyer to thaw y%5e%6 yce 003.NY3.022 Of frozen north discoueryes, and thrice 003.NY3.023 Colder then Salamanders; Like diuine 003.NY3.024 Chilldren in th'ouen, fires of Spayne and y%5e%6 Line, 003.NY3.025 Whose Cuntryes Limbecks to o%5r%6 bodyes bee 003.NY3.026 Canst thou for gayne beare? and must euery hee 003.NY3.027 W%5ch%6 cryes not Goddesse to thy Mistres, draw, 003.NY3.028 Or eate thy poysonous words? courage of straw; 003.NY3.029 O desperate Coward, wilt thou seeme bold, and 003.NY3.030 To thye foes, and his who made thee, to stand 003.NY3.031 Soldier in his worlds garrison, thus yeild 003.NY3.032 And for forbid warrs, leaue th'appointed field. 003.NY3.033 Know thy foes: the foule Deuill, whom thou 003.NY3.034 Striu'st to please, for hate not loue would allow 003.NY3.035 Thee fayne his whole Realme to be ridd: and as 003.NY3.036 The worlds all parts wither away and pas, 003.NY3.037 So the worlds selfe thy other loud foe is 003.NY3.038 In her de[p%>>c<]repit wayne; and thou louing this 003.NY3.039 Dost loue a witherd and worne Strumpet. Last [f.5v] 003.NY3.040 Flesh (it selfes death) and ioyes, w%5ch%6 flesh can tast 003.NY3.041 Thou lou'st, and thy fayre goodly Soule, w%5ch%6 doth 003.NY3.042 Giue this flesh power, to tast ioy, thou dost lothe. 003.NY3.043 Seeke true Religion; Oh where? Myrius 003.NY3.044 Thinking her vnhous'd here, and fled from vs 003.NY3.045 Seekes her at Rome; There, because he doth know 003.NY3.046 That She was there a thousand yeares ago 003.NY3.047 He loues her raggs so, as we here obay 003.NY3.048 The State Cloth wher the Prince sate yesterday. 003.NY3.049 Crantz to such braue Loues will not be enthralld 003.NY3.050 But loues her only, who at Geneua is calld 003.NY3.051 Religion. playne, simple, sullen, young, 003.NY3.052 Contemptuous, yet vnhandsome; as among 003.NY3.053 Lecherous humors, ther is one, w%5ch%6 iudges 003.NY3.054 No wenches wholesome, but course cuntry drudges. 003.NY3.055 Graius stayes still at home here: and because 003.NY3.056 Some Preachers, vile Ambitions bawds, and lawes 003.NY3.057 Still, new, like fashions, bidd him thinke, y%5t%6 Shee 003.NY3.058 W%5ch%6 dwells w%5t%6 vs, is only perfect, hee 003.NY3.059 Imbraceth her, whome his Godfathers will 003.NY3.060 Tender to him bein[r%>>g<] tender; as wards still 003.NY3.061 Take such wifes as their Guardians %Ywill%Z offer, or 003.NY3.062 Pay values. Careles Phrygas doth abhor 003.NY3.063 All, because all cannot be good; as one 003.NY3.064 Knowing some women whores, dares mary none. 003.NY3.065 Graccus loues all as one, and thinkes y%5t%6 so 003.NY3.066 As women do in diuers Cuntryes go 003.NY3.067 In diuers habitts, yet are still one kind, 003.NY3.068 So doth, so is Religion; and this blind= 003.NY3.069 nes, too much light breeds. But vnmoued thou 003.NY3.070 [LM:>Of force<] Must one, and forc'd but one allow; 003.NY3.071 And y%5e%6 right; aske thy father w%5ch%6 is Shee; 003.NY3.072 Lett him aske his; Though Truthe & falshood bee 003.NY3.073 Neare twins, yet Truth alitle elder is. 003.NY3.074 Be busy to seeke her. beleeue me this 003.NY3.075 Hee'is not of none, nor worst w%5ch%6 seekes y%5e%6 best. 003.NY3.076 To'adore, or scorne an Image, or protest, 003.NY3.077 May all be bad; doubt wisely; In strange way [f.6] 003.NY3.078 To st%Yr%Zand inquyring right is not to stray. 003.NY3.079 To sleepe, or run wrong, is. On a high hill 003.NY3.080 Ragged and steepe Truthe dwells; and he y%5t%6 will 003.NY3.081 Reach it, about must, and about go 003.NY3.082 And what th'hills sodainnes resists, win so. 003.NY3.083 Yet striue so, y%5t%6 before Age (Deaths twilight) 003.NY3.084 This%>>Thy< Mind rest; for none can worke in y%5t%6 night. 003.NY3.085 To will implyes delay: therfore now do. 003.NY3.086 Hard deedes y%5e%6 bodyes paynes; hard knowledg too 003.NY3.087 The minds endeauors reach; and Misteryes 003.NY3.088 Are as y%5e%6 Sun, dazeling, yet playne to'all eyes. 003.NY3.089 Keepe y%5e%6 Truthe w%5ch%6 thou hast found: Men do not stand 003.NY3.090 In so ill case here, y%5t%6 God hath w%5t%6 his hand 003.NY3.091 Signd kings blanc Chartres, to kill whom the>y< hate, 003.NY3.092 Nor are they Vicars, but hangmen to fate. 003.NY3.093 Foole and wretch wilt thou let thy Soule be ty'de 003.NY3.094 To Mens Lawes, by w%5ch%6 She shall not be tryed 003.NY3.095 At the last day? Oh will it then serve thee 003.NY3.096 To say a Philipp, or a Gregoree, 003.NY3.097 A Harry, or a Martin tought me this? 003.NY3.098 Is not this excuse for meere contrarys 003.NY3.099 Equally strange? cannot both sides say so? 003.NY3.100 That thou mayst rightly obay power, her bounds know: 003.NY3.101 Those past, her nature, & name is chang'd, to be 003.NY3.102 Then, humble to her is Idolatree. 003.NY3.103 As Streames are, power is: Those blest flowers which \dwell 003.NY3.104 At y%5e%6 rough Streames calme head thrive & proue well: 003.NY3.105 But hauing lefte their rootes, and themselues giuen 003.NY3.106 To the Streames tyrannous rage, Alas, are driuen 003.NY3.107 Through Mills, rocks, and woods, & at last allmost 003.NY3.108 Consum'd in going, in y%5e%6 Sea are lost. 003.NY3.109 So perish Soules, which more chuse, mens vniust 003.NY3.110 Power, from God claym'd, then God himselfe to trust. 003.NY3.0SS om [horizontal rule] 003.NY3.0$$ %1L. 1 ind 4 sp.%2