IDENTILIN$$ F003SP1|ST PAUL'S MS. 49.B.43.|ff. 12-13v\mth\mf\6-10-94\P:GAS\o\4-15-97\C:JSC\6-18-97, 9-15-98 003.SP1.HE1 Satyra 3%5a%6 003.SP1.001 K%+inde Pittie choakes my spleene: Brave skorne forbides 003.SP1.002 Theis Teares to issue, w%5ch%6 swell my Eie-lidds. 003.SP1.003 I must not laughe, nor weepe; Sinne, and bee wise 003.SP1.004 Maie rayling then cure these worne Maladies. 003.SP1.005 Is not our Mistris faire Religion 003.SP1.006 As worthie of all our Soules deuotion 003.SP1.007 As vertue was to the first blind Age? 003.SP1.008 Are not Heavens ioyes as valiant to asswage 003.SP1.009 Lustes, as Earthes honours were to them? Alas! 003.SP1.010 As wee doe them in Meanes shall they surpas 003.SP1.011 Vs in the End? And shall thy fathers Spiritt 003.SP1.012 Meete blind Philosophers in Heauen, whose Meritt 003.SP1.013 Of strict life may bee imputed faith, and heere 003.SP1.014 Thee, whome hee taught waies easie, and neare 003.SP1.015 To followe damn'd? Oh, if thou darest feare this, 003.SP1.016 This feare great Courage, and highe Valour is: 003.SP1.017 Darest thou aid mutinous Dutche? Darest thou laye 003.SP1.018 Thee in Shippes, woodden Sepulchers, a Pray 003.SP1.019 To leaders rage, to stormes, to shott, to dearth? 003.SP1.020 Dar'st thou dive Seas, and dangers of the Earth? 003.SP1.021 Hadst thou couragious fire to thawe the Ice 003.SP1.022 Of frozen Northes discoueries, and thrice 003.SP1.023 Colder than Salamanders, like devyne 003.SP1.024 Children in the Oven, fires of Spaine, and the line 003.SP1.025 Whose Countries, limbeckes to our bodies bee; 003.SP1.026 Can'st thou for Gaine beare? And must everie Hee [CW:w%5ch%6] 003.SP1.027 Which cries not Goddesse to thy Mistris drawe, [f.12v] 003.SP1.028 Or eate thy poisonous wordes? Courage of Strawe! 003.SP1.029 Oh desperate Coward, wilt thou seeme bold, and 003.SP1.030 To thy foes, and his who made thee to stand 003.SP1.031 Souldier in his worldes Garrison, thus yeild 003.SP1.032 And for forbidden warres leave th' appointed feild? 003.SP1.033 Knowe thy foes; The fowle Deuill whome thou 003.SP1.034 Striv'st to please, for hate, not loue would allow 003.SP1.035 Thee, faine his whole Realme to bee ridd, And as 003.SP1.036 The wor'lds all partes wither awaie, and pass 003.SP1.037 Soe the worlds self, thy other lov'd foe, is 003.SP1.038 In her decrepitt vaine: And thou loving this 003.SP1.039 Dost loue a withered, and worne Strumpett: last 003.SP1.040 Fleshe (it self Death) and Ioies, w%5ch%6 flesh can tast 003.SP1.041 Thou lov'st, And thy faire goodlie Soule, w%5ch%6 doth 003.SP1.042 Give this fleshe power to tast ioie, thou dost loath. 003.SP1.043 Seeke true Religion: Oh where? %1Mirius%2 003.SP1.044 Thinking her vn-hous'd here, and fledd from vs 003.SP1.045 Seekes her at Rome; There because hee doth knowe 003.SP1.046 That shee was there a thousand yeare agoe 003.SP1.047 Hee loves her Ragges soe, as wee here obaye 003.SP1.048 The State-Cloath, where the %1Prince%2 sate yesterdaie. 003.SP1.049 %1Grant%2, to such brave loves will not bee inth'rald 003.SP1.050 But loves her onelie, who at %1Geneva%2 is cal'd 003.SP1.051 Religion plaine, simple, sullen, young, 003.SP1.052 Contemptuous, yet Vnhandsome: As among [CW:Lecherous] 003.SP1.053 Lecherous humors, there is one, which iudges [f.13] 003.SP1.054 Noe wenches wholsome, but course Countrie Drudges. 003.SP1.055 Grugus, staies still at home heere, and because 003.SP1.056 Some Preachers, vile ambitious Bawdes, and lawes 003.SP1.057 Still newe, like fashions bidd him thinke, that Shee 003.SP1.058 Which dwels with vs, is onelie perfect; Hee 003.SP1.059 Embraceth her, whome his Godfathers will 003.SP1.060 Tender to him, being tender; As wardes still 003.SP1.061 Take such Wiues as their Guardians offer; or 003.SP1.062 Paie values. Careles Phrigius doth abhorr 003.SP1.063 All, because all cannot bee good: As one 003.SP1.064 [l.c.]knowing some weomen whores dares marrie none. 003.SP1.065 %1Grattus%2 loves all as One, and thinkes, soe 003.SP1.066 As Weomen doe in diuers Countries goe 003.SP1.067 In diuers habittes, yet are still one kind 003.SP1.068 Soe doth, soe is Religion, and this blind= 003.SP1.069 =nes, too much light breedes, but vnmould, Thou 003.SP1.070 Of force must one, and forc'd but one allow; 003.SP1.071 And the right, aske thy ffather, which is shee. 003.SP1.072 Lett him aske his, Thoughe Truth and falshood bee 003.SP1.073 Neare Twinnes, yet Truth a little elder is. 003.SP1.074 Bee busie to seeke her. Beleeue mee this 003.SP1.075 Hee is not of none, nor worst, w%5ch%6 seekes the best. 003.SP1.076 To adore, or skorne an Image, or protest 003.SP1.077 Maie all bee badd: doubt wiselie; In strang waie 003.SP1.078 To stand inquiring right, is not to st>%Vr