IDENTILIN$$ F154LM1|Ham|Metropolitan Archives Ms ACC 1360.528\f.18r-v\CVC\di\7-20-07\p:drd\o\7-23-07\P&C:MEL\9-6-07 154.LM1.HE1 A Hymne to y%5e%6 S%5ts%6 & Marquies Hamelton.| 154.LM1.001 Whether that souls which now Comes vpp to you 154.LM1.002 ffill any former ranke, or make a newe 154.LM1.003 Whether it take a name named there before 154.LM1.004 Or bee a name it's selfe, or order more 154.LM1.005 Then was in heaven till now, for may not hee 154.LM1.006 Bee soe, if every seuerall Angell bee 154.LM1.007 A kind a lone, what ever order growe 154.LM1.008 Greater by him in heaven wee doe not soe. 154.LM1.009 One of your orders growes by his accesse 154.LM1.010 But by his loss, growe all his orders lesse, 154.LM1.011 The name of father, master, ffreind, the name 154.LM1.012 Of subiect, and of Prince in one are lame 154.LM1.013 ffaire mirth is dampt, and coversation blacke 154.LM1.014 The houshold widdowed and the Garter slacke 154.LM1.015 The Chappell wants an eare, Councell a tongue 154.LM1.016 Story a theame, and musicke wants a Song 154.LM1.017 Blest order that hath him, the loss of him 154.LM1.018 Gangred all orders here, all lost a limbe: 154.LM1.019 Neuer made %Yorder%Z>body< such %Ya%Z hast to confesse 154.LM1.020 What a soule was, all former Comlines 154.LM1.021 ffled in a minute when thy soule was gone 154.LM1.022 And haveing lost thy body, would haue none 154.LM1.023 So fledd o%5ur%6 monesteries, in an instant gro%YWned%Z>%Vwne< 154.LM1.024 Not to less houses, but to heapes of stone. 154.LM1.025 So sent his bodie that fayre forme it wore 154.LM1.026 Vnto the spheere of formes, and doth before 154.LM1.027 His Soule shall fill vp his sepulcrall Stone 154.LM1.028 Anticipate a Resurexion. 154.LM1.029 ffor as in his fame now his Soule is here, 154.LM1.030 So in the %Ybod%Z forme thereof his bodies there 154.LM1.031 And if fayre Sonle not w%5th%6. first inocents 154.LM1.032 Thy Station bee, but with the penitents 154.LM1.033 (And who shall dare to aske, when that I am 154.LM1.034 Dide scarlet in the blood of that powre lambe 154.LM1.035 Whether the Colour which was scarlet then 154.LM1.036 Were blacke or white before in eyes of men) 154.LM1.037 When thou remembrest what sinns thou didst finde 154.LM1.038 Amongst those many ffreinds thou lefts behinde, 154.LM1.039 And fleest such sinns as they are, with thee 154.LM1.040 Got thither by repentance let it bee 154.LM1.041 Thy wish to wish all there, to wash them cleane 154.LM1.042 Wish him a David, her a Magdaleine.|||. | 154.LM1.SS om 154.LM1.$$ Poem ends with four slashes, the last being separate from the rest.>>This trss not used in vol.6!<<