IDENTILIN$$ F17000A/HSWhat MH (pp. 37-38)/ cor TJS/o/5-21-92/P&C:JSC\mf(MH,CtY),fs(M,L),cd(DFo)\3-27&28,4-2-03\JAH\cd(TxAM1)\2-14-05 170.00A.0HE %XI X. 170.00A.001 What if this present were the worlds last night? 170.00A.002 Marke in my heart, O Soule, where thou dost dwell, 170.00A.003 The picture of Christ crucified, and tell 170.00A.004 Whether his countenance can thee affright, 170.00A.005 Teares in his eyes quench the amasing light, 170.00A.006 Blood fills his frownes, which from his pierc'd head %/(fell 170.00A.007 And can that tongue adjudge thee unto hell, [CW: Which] 170.00A.008 Which pray'd forgivenesse for his foes fierce spight? [38 170.00A.009 No, no; but as in my idolatrie 170.00A.010 I said to all my profane mistresses, 170.00A.011 Beauty, of pitty, foulnesse onely is 170.00A.012 A signe of rigour: so I say to thee, 170.00A.013 To wicked spirits are horrid shapes assign'd, 170.00A.014 This beauteous forme assumes a pitious minde. 170.00A.0SS [horiz. rule] 170.00A.0$$ %1no ind;%2