IDENTLINE$$ F150SP1|BoulRec|49.B.43|ff. 37-38v|Original EWS 6-4-86 150.SP1.0HE %1Elegie. on M%5rs%6 Boulstred%2. 150.SP1.001 %1Death%2 I recant, and saie, vnsaid by %1Mee%2 [f. 37] 150.SP1.002 What ere hath sly'pt, that might diminish %1Thee%2. 150.SP1.003 Spirituall %1Treason, Atheisme%2 tis to saie 150.SP1.004 That %1Anie can thy Summons disobaie%2. 150.SP1.005 Th'%1Earthes Face%2 is but thy %1Table%2; There are sett 150.SP1.006 %1Plants, Cattle, Men%2, dishes for %1death%2 to eate. 150.SP1.007 In a rude hunger, now hee %1Millions%2 drawes 150.SP1.008 Into his bloodie, or Plaguie, or Starved %1Iawes%2. 150.SP1.009 Now hee will seeme to spare, and doth more wast 150.SP1.010 Eating the best first, %Yand%Z ^well preserv'd to last. 150.SP1.011 Now wantonlie hee spoyles, and eates vs not 150.SP1.012 But breakes of %1Freinds%2, and letts vs peecemeale rott. 150.SP1.013 Nor will this %1Earth%2 serve him: %1Hee%2 synkes the deepe [cw:Where] 150.SP1.014 Where harmelesse %1ffishe, Monastique%2 silence keepe. [f. 37v] 150.SP1.015 Who (were %1Death%2 dead) by %1Rowes%2 of lyving %1Sande%2, 150.SP1.016 Might spung that %1Element%2, and make it %1Land%2: 150.SP1.017 Hee roundes the %1Aire%2, and breakes the %1Himnique%2 notes 150.SP1.018 In %1Birds%2, Heavens %1Quiristers, organique%2 throates. 150.SP1.019 Which (if they did not die) might seeme to bee 150.SP1.020 A %1tenth%2 rancke in the heauenlie %1Hierarchie%2. 150.SP1.021 O strong, and long-lyv'd %1Death%2, how cam'st thou in? 150.SP1.022 And how without %1Creation%2 didst begin? 150.SP1.023 %1Thou%2 hast, and shalt see dead before thou diest. 150.SP1.024 All the fowre %1Monarchies%2, and %1Anti-Christ%2. 150.SP1.025 How could I thinke thee nothing, that see now 150.SP1.026 In all this All, %1Nothing%2 els is, but %1Thou%2. 150.SP1.027 Our %1byrthes%2, and lyfe, %1Vices%2, and %1Vertues%2 bee 150.SP1.028 Wastfull %1Consumptions%2, and %1degrees%2 of %1Thee%2. 150.SP1.029 ffor wee to liue, our %1Bellowes%2 weare, and breath 150.SP1.030 Nor are wee %1mortall, Dying, Dead%2, but %1Death%2. 150.SP1.031 And though %1Thou%2 bee'st, O mightie %1Bird%2 of %1pray%2 150.SP1.032 Soe much reclaym'd by %1God%2, that %1Thou%2 must lay 150.SP1.033 All that thou killest at his feete, yet doth %1Hee%2 150.SP1.034 Reserve but %1fewe%2, and leave the %1most%2 to %1Thee%2. 150.SP1.035 And of those %1fewe%2; Now thou hast ouerthrowne 150.SP1.036 %1One%2, whome thy %1blowe%2, makes not %1ours%2, nor %1thine owne%2 [cw:%1Shee%2] 150.SP1.037 %1Shee%2 was more %1Stories%2 highe; Hopelesse to come [f. 38] 150.SP1.038 To her %1Soule, Thou%2 hast offred at her %1Lower Roome%2. 150.SP1.039 %1Her Soule%2, and %1Bodie%2 was a %1King%2, and %1Court%2, 150.SP1.040 But thou hast both of %1Captaine%2 mist, and %1ffort%2. 150.SP1.041 As %1Houses%2 fall not thoughe the %1King%2 remove 150.SP1.042 %1Bodies of Saintes restes for theire Soules aboue%2. 150.SP1.043 %1Death%2 gettes twixt %1Soules%2, and %1Bodies%2 such a %1place%2 150.SP1.044 As %1Sinne%2 insinuates twixt iust %1Men%2, and %1Grace%2. 150.SP1.045 Both workes a %1Separation%2, noe %1Diuorce%2, 150.SP1.046 Her Soule is gone to vsher vp her %1Corse%2. 150.SP1.047 Which shalbee almost another %1Soule%2, for there 150.SP1.048 %1Bodies%2 are %1purer%2, then best %1Soules%2 are heere. 150.SP1.049 Because in her, her %1Vertues%2 did out goe 150.SP1.050 Her Yeares, wouldst thou O %YDeath%Z emulous %1Death%2 do soe? 150.SP1.051 And kill her %1young%2 to thy losse? Must the Cost 150.SP1.052 Of %1Beautie%2, and %1Witt%2 apt to doe harme bee lost? 150.SP1.053 What though thou found'st her %1proofe%2 gainst %1Sinnes%2 of %1youth%2? 150.SP1.054 Oh? Everie Age, a diuers %1Sinne%2 pursueth. 150.SP1.055 Thou shouldst haue stated->staied, and taken better hold 150.SP1.056 Shortlie ambitious, Covetous when %1Old%2 150.SP1.057 Shee might haue prov'd. And such %1Deuotion%2 150.SP1.058 Might once haue strayed to %1Superstition%2. 150.SP1.059 If all her %1Vertues%2 must haue growen, yett might 150.SP1.060 Abundant %1Vertue%2 haue bredd a %1prowde%2 delight [cw:Had] 150.SP1.061 Had %1Shee%2 persevered %1Iust%2, there would haue bene [f. 38v] 150.SP1.062 Some that would Sinne, mis=thinking %1Shee%2 did %1Sin%2. 150.SP1.063 Such as would call her %1freindship, loue%2; and faine 150.SP1.064 To %1sociablenes%2 a name %1profane%2. 150.SP1.065 Or %1Sinne%2, by %1tempting%2, or not da%5r%6ing that 150.SP1.066 By wishing, thoughe they neuer told her what. 150.SP1.067 Thus might'st thou haue slayne more %1Soules%2, hadst thou not crost 150.SP1.068 Thy self, and to tryumphe thine %1Armie%2 lost. 150.SP1.069 Yet thoughe theis waies bee lost, thou hast left %1one%2 150.SP1.070 Which is %1Immoderate Greefe%2 that %1Shee%2 is gone. 150.SP1.071 But wee maie scape that %1Sinne%2, yet weepe as much 150.SP1.072 Our %1Teares%2 are due, because wee are not such. 150.SP1.073 Some %1teares%2, that knott of %1freinds%2, her death must cost 150.SP1.074 Because the %1Chaine%2 is broke, but noe lynke lost. 150.SP1.0SS figure 8 150.SP1.$$ Even lines indented 3 spaces