IDENTILIN$$ F154B07|Ham|Denbigh|ff. 108-9 154.B07.HE1 A Hymne to the Saincts, and /to Marquis Hambleton [108v] 154.B07.001 Whether that soule w%5ch%6 now comes vnto yo%5u%6 154.B07.002 ffill any former ranck, or make a newe 154.B07.003 Whether it take a name, nam'd there before 154.B07.004 Or be a name it selfe, and order more 154.B07.005 Then was in Heau'n till now (for maye not hee 154.B07.006 Bee so if every severall Angell bee 154.B07.007 A kinde alone) what ever order growe 154.B07.008 Greate by him in Heaven, wee doe not soe 154.B07.009 One of yo%5r%6 orders growes by his accesse 154.B07.010 But by this loss grow all our orders lesse|.| 154.B07.011 The name of ffather, Master, freind, the name 154.B07.012 Of Subiect and of Prince, in one are lame 154.B07.013 ffaire Mirth is damp't, and conversation black 154.B07.014 The houshold widdowed, and the Garter slack 154.B07.015 The Chappell lacks an Eare, Councell a tounge 154.B07.016 Storie a Theame, and musique lacks a songe 154.B07.017 Blessed order that hath him, the loss of him 154.B07.018 Gangrein'd all orders heere, all lost a limbe 154.B07.019 Never made body such hast to confesse 154.B07.020 what a Soule was all Comelinesse 154.B07.021 ffledd in a minute, when the Soule was gone 154.B07.022 And havinge lost that beauty, would have none 154.B07.023 So fell our Monasteries; in an Instant growen 154.B07.024 Not to lesse houses, but to heapes of stone 154.B07.025 So sent this Body that faire forme it wore 154.B07.026 vnto the Sphere of formes, and doth before, 154.B07.027 His Soule shall fill vp his Sepulchrall Stone [109] 154.B07.028 Anticipate a resurrection 154.B07.029 ffor as in fame now his Soule is heere 154.B07.030 So in the forme thereof, his bodies there 154.B07.031 And if faire Soule, not w%5th%6 first Innocents 154.B07.032 Thy Station be, but w%5th%6 the penitents 154.B07.033 (And who shall dare to Aske then when I am 154.B07.034 Di'de scarlett in the bloud of that pure Lambe, 154.B07.035 whether that Collour, w:%5ch%6 is scarlett then, 154.B07.036 were black, or white before in the eyes of men) 154.B07.037 when thou remembrest what sinnes thou did'st finde 154.B07.038 Amongst those many freinds now left behinde, 154.B07.039 And seest such Sinners, as they are w%5th%6 thee 154.B07.040 Gott thither by repentance let it bee 154.B07.041 Thy wish, to wish all there, to wish them cleane 154.B07.042 wish him a David, her a Magdalen./ 154.B07.SS ffinis /ID 154.B07.$$ "The Lady Desmond" added below HE1 in a later hand.