IDENTILIN$$ F166.DT1/HSMin 877 (formerly G.2.21) (p. 207f. 118v) /TJS/corEWS/mf &o HWT/6-29-92 166.DT1.0HE 5. 166.DT1.001 If poysonous mineralls, and if that tree 166.DT1.002 Whose fruit threwe death on, ellse immortall, vs, 166.DT1.003 If Leacherous Goates, if Serpents Envious 166.DT1.004 Cannot bee damn'd, Alass why should I bee? 166.DT1.005 Why should intent, or reason borne in mee 166.DT1.006 Make sinnes, ells equall, in mee more heynous? 166.DT1.007 And mercy being easie, and glorious 166.DT1.008 To God, in his sterne wrath, why threatens hee? 166.DT1.009 But whoe am I, that dares dispute w%5th%6 thee? 166.DT1.010 O God, oh of thine only worthy bloud 166.DT1.011 And my teares make a Heauenly Lethean floud, 166.DT1.012 And drowne in it my sinnes black memory 166.DT1.013 That you remember them, some clayme as debt, 166.DT1.014 I think it mercy, if thou wilt forgett. [CW: Death] 166.DT1.0SSom 166.DT1.0$$ %1ll. 2 4 6 8 10-14 ind; HE in LM opp l. 1%2