IDENTILIN$$ F168.H06/HSSpit/MS Eng 966.5 O'Flahertie (p. 31; f. 19)/corTJS/o/5-21-92 168.H06.0HE >>P.<< %X%JOther Meditations%K 168.H06.001 Spitt in my face yee Iewes, and pierce my side 168.H06.002 Buffet and scoffe, scourge and crucify mee 168.H06.003 ffor I haue sinnd and sinnd, and only hee 168.H06.004 Who could doe no iniquity, hath dyd 168.H06.005 But by my death cannot bee satisfyd 168.H06.006 My sinnes w%5ch%6 passe the Iewes impiety 168.H06.007 They killd once an inglorious man, but I 168.H06.008 Crucify Him dayly beeing now glorifyd 168.H06.009 O let mee then his strange loue still admire 168.H06.010 kings pardon, but hee bore our punishment 168.H06.011 And Iacob came clothd in vile harsh attyre 168.H06.012 But to supplant, and with gaynefull intent. 168.H06.013 God clothd himselfe in vile mans flesh, that so 168.H06.014 Hee might bee weake enough to suffer woe 168.H06.0SS %X[short horizontal rule] 168.H06.0$$ %1even lines ind 3 sp;%2 P. %1left of HE in 2nd hand; HE is section HE; * in RM beside l. 13%2