IDENTILIN$$ F014HH5A/HM 198 Part II (ff.1r-v)/TJS/mf/9-18-91/cor TLP/o/1-9-92 014.HH5aHE1om 014.HH5a001 Till I haue peace w%5th%6 >%5the%6< warre other men 014.HH5a002 and when I haue peace %YI%Z Can I leaue thee then? 014.HH5a003 All other warrs are Scrupulous, onlie thou 014.HH5a004 O%C faire free Citie maist thie selfe allowe 014.HH5a005 To any one, >%^%5in%6< fflanders who can tell 014.HH5a006 whether the M%5r%6. Presse or men %Ycan%Z rebell 014.HH5a007 Onlie we know that w%5ch%6 all Idiotts say 014.HH5a008 they beare most blowes, that come to part the fray 014.HH5a009 ffrance in her lunatique giddines did hate 014.HH5a010 euer o%5r%6. men; yea and o%5r%6. god of late 014.HH5a011 yet she reli'ed vpon our Angells %Yw%5ch%6 fell%Z >%5well%6< 014.HH5a012 w%5ch%6 ne're returne no more then they w%5ch%6 fell. 014.HH5a013 sick Ireland is w%5th%6 a strange warr possest 014.HH5a014 like to an Ague now raginge, now att-rest 014.HH5a015 w%5ch%6 Time will cure, yet it must doe her good 014.HH5a016 if she were purgd' & her head vaine lett blood 014.HH5a017 and Midas Ioyes our Spanish Iorneys giue 014.HH5a018 we touch all golde & find no foode to liue 014.HH5a019 And I should be in the hott parchinge clime 014.HH5a020 to durst->>dust< and ashes turn'd before my Time 014.HH5a021 To mewe me in a shipp, were to inthrall, 014.HH5a022 me in a Prison that were like to fall 014.HH5a023 or in a Cloyster, saue that there men dwell 014.HH5a024 in a calme hauen, here in a swaggeringe hell 014.HH5a025 longe Voyages are longe consumptions 014.HH5a026 and shipps are carts for execuco%Mns 014.HH5a027 yea they are deaths, is't not all one to fly 014.HH5a028 into another world, as tis' to Die 014.HH5a029 Here let me warre in theis armes let me ly 014.HH5a030 her >%^%5let%6< me parlee, batter, bleed, and Die 014.HH5a031 thie Armes imprison me & mine armes thee 014.HH5a032 thie hart thie ransome is; take mine for me 014.HH5a033 other men warre that they there rest may gaine 014.HH5a034 but we will rest, that we may fight againe 014.HH5a035 those warrs the Ignorant. theis the experienc'd loue 014.HH5a036 there we are allwaies vnder neare aboue 014.HH5a037 There Engiens farr oft, breed a iust true feare 014.HH5a038 ne're thrust Pikes, stabbs nay bullets hurt not here 014.HH5a039 there lies are wrongs, here safe vprightly lie 014.HH5a040 there men kill men, wee will make one by and by 014.HH5a041 Thou nothinge, I not halfe so much shall doe 014.HH5a042 In theis warrs as they may, w%5ch%6 from vs two [CW: shall] 014.HH5a043 shall springe Thousands wee see w%5ch%6 trauaile not [1v 014.HH5a044 to warr, but stay swords, armes and Shott 014.HH5a045 to make att home, and shall not I doe then 014.HH5a046 more glorious seruice stayinge to make men.| 014.HH5a0SSom 014.HH5a0$$ %1no ind%2