IDENTILIN$$ F149WN1|Mark|Dolau Cothi|P. 109|EWS Original 7-9-85 149.WN1.0HE om 149.WN1.001 om 149.WN1.002 om 149.WN1.003 om 149.WN1.004 om 149.WN1.005 om 149.WN1.006 om 149.WN1.007 om 149.WN1.008 om 149.WN1.009 om 149.WN1.010 om 149.WN1.011 om 149.WN1.012 om 149.WN1.013 om 149.WN1.014 om 149.WN1.015 om 149.WN1.016 om 149.WN1.017 om 149.WN1.018 om 149.WN1.019 om 149.WN1.020 om 149.WN1.021 om 149.WN1.022 om 149.WN1.023 om 149.WN1.024 om 149.WN1.025 om 149.WN1.026 om 149.WN1.027 om 149.WN1.028 om 149.WN1.029 om 149.WN1.030 om 149.WN1.031 om 149.WN1.032 om 149.WN1.033 om 149.WN1.034 om 149.WN1.035 om 149.WN1.036 om 149.WN1.037 om 149.WN1.038 om 149.WN1.039 om 149.WN1.040 om 149.WN1.041 om 149.WN1.042 om 149.WN1.043 om 149.WN1.044 om 149.WN1.045 So much did zeale her conscience ratifie 149.WN1.046 That extreame truth lackt little of a lye: 149.WN1.047 Making Omissions, Artes; layinge the touch 149.WN1.048 Of sinne on thinges, Which some tymes may bee such, 149.WN1.049 As Moses Cherubins, whose natures doe 149.WN1.050 Surpass all speed, by him are winged too; 149.WN1.051 So would her soule, alreadie in heauen, seeme then 149.WN1.052 To clyme by teares, the com%Mon staires of Men. 149.WN1.053 How fitt shee was for God, I am content 149.WN1.054 To speake, that death his vaine haste may repent: 149.WN1.055 How fitt for vs, how even, and how sweete; 149.WN1.056 How good in all her titles, and how meete, 149.WN1.057 To haue reformd this forward Heresie, 149.WN1.058 That women can no partes of friendship bee 149.WN1.059 How morall, how diuine, shall not bee tolde 149.WN1.060 Least they that heere her virtues, thinke her old; 149.WN1.061 And least wee take deaths part, and make him gladd 149.WN1.062 Of such a Prey, and to his Tryvmph add./ 149.WN1.0SS om 149.WN1.$$ First part of poem pages (pp. 108-23) lost. Page 109 is first page of new sequence in pencil and corresponds to p. 125 in origianl ink. Even lines indented 3 spaces.