IDENTILIN$$ F149TT1|Mark|Dalhousie I|ff. 48v-49|Original EWS 12 Dec. 1986 149.TT1.0HE %1An Eligie vpon the death of the La: Markham%2 149.TT1.001 Man is the world and death the Ocean [f. 48v] 149.TT1.002 to which god giues the lower partes of man 149.TT1.003 The sea invirons all and though as yett 149.TT1.004 god hath sett markes and boundes twixt vs and itt 149.TT1.005 Yett doth itt roare and gnawe and still pretend 149.TT1.006 and breake our banck when ere itt takes a freind 149.TT1.007 Then our Land waters (teares of passion) vent 149.TT1.008 our waters then aboue our firmament 149.TT1.009 Teares w%5ch%6 our soule doth for her sinne lett fall 149.TT1.010 take all a brackish tast and funerall 149.TT1.011 And euen those teares w%5ch%6 should wash sinn are sinne 149.TT1.012 Wee after Godes %1Noe%2 drowne the world againe 149.TT1.013 Nothing but man of all invenomb'd thinges 149.TT1.014 doth woorke vpon itt w%5th%6in borne stinges 149.TT1.015 Teares are false spectacles: wee cannot see 149.TT1.016 thorough passions mistes what wee are nor what shee 149.TT1.017 In her this sea of death hath made no breach 149.TT1.018 but as the tide doth wash the slimy beach 149.TT1.019 And leaues imbrothered woorkes vpon the sand 149.TT1.020 so is her flesh refind by deaths cold hand 149.TT1.021 As men of %1China%2 after an ages stay 149.TT1.022 Doe take vpp purslane where they buried clay 149.TT1.023 So att this Graue her Lymbeck w%5ch%6 refines [f. 49] 149.TT1.024 the Diamondes Rubies saphires pearles and mines 149.TT1.025 (Of w%5ch%6 this flesh was) her soule shall inspire 149.TT1.026 fflesh of such stuffe as God when his last fire 149.TT1.027 Annulls the world to recompence itt shall 149.TT1.028 Make, and name then the %1Elixir%2 of this all 149.TT1.029 They say when the Sea gaines itt looseth too 149.TT1.030 If carnall death the yonger brother doe 149.TT1.031 Vsurpe the bodie our soule w%5ch%6 subiect is 149.TT1.032 to the elder death by sinne is freed by this 149.TT1.033 They perish both when they attempt the Iust 149.TT1.034 for graues our %1Trophees%2 are and both deaths Dust 149.TT1.035 So vnobnoxious[M:note] subiect to danger%2] now shee hath buried both 149.TT1.036 for none to death sinnes w%5ch%6 to sinne are loth 149.TT1.037 Nor doe they die w%5ch%6 are not loth to die 149.TT1.038 so shee hath this and that %1Virginitie%2 149.TT1.039 Grace was in her extreamlie diligent 149.TT1.040 that kept her from sinne yett made her repent 149.TT1.041 Of whatt small spotts pure white complaines! alasse 149.TT1.042 how little poison breakes a christall glasse 149.TT1.043 Shee sinnd but iust enough to lett vs see 149.TT1.044 That Godes Woord must bee true. All sinners bee 149.TT1.045 So much did zeale her conscience rarifie 149.TT1.046 That extreame truth lackd little of a lie 149.TT1.047 Making Omissions, Actes, layeing the tuch 149.TT1.048 of sin on thinges w%5ch%6 sometimes may be such 149.TT1.049 As %1Moses Cherubims%2, whose natures doe 149.TT1.050 surpasse all speed by him are wronged too 149.TT1.051 So would her soule already in heauen seeme then 149.TT1.052 to clime by teares the common staires of men 149.TT1.053 How fitt she was for god I am content 149.TT1.054 to speake, that death his vaine hast may repent 149.TT1.055 How fitt for vs how euen and how sweete 149.TT1.056 how good in all her titles and how meet! 149.TT1.057 To haue reform'd this forward heresy 149.TT1.058 that women can not partes of frendshipp bee 149.TT1.059 How morall how Deuine shall not be told 149.TT1.060 least they that heare her vertues thinck her old 149.TT1.061 And least wee take deaths part and make him glad 149.TT1.062 of such a pray and to his triumph adde 149.TT1.0SS %1Finis%2 149.TT1.$$ Even lines indented 0 to 6 spaces "%1not subiect to danger%2" in margin at line 35; "vnobnoxious" underlined for deletion.