IDENTLINE$$ F151B30|BoulNar|Harley 4064|ff. 284-85v|Original EWS 6-6-85 151.B30.0HE Eligie %Yof%Z >%Von< M%5rs%6 Boulstred. 151.B30.001 Languag thou art to narrowe, and to weake [p. 284] 151.B30.002 To ease vs now, greate sorrow cannot speake 151.B30.003 If we could sigh out accents and weepe words 151.B30.004 Greife weares and lessens, that teares, breath affords 151.B30.005 Sad hartes, the lesse their seene the more they are 151.B30.006 (Soe guyltyest men, stand mutest at the barre) [cw:Not that] 151.B30.007 Not that they know not, feele not their estate [f. 284v] 151.B30.008 But extreame sence, hath made them desperate 151.B30.009 Sorrowe to whome we owe, all that we bee; 151.B30.010 Tyrant in the fyft, and greatest monarchy; 151.B30.011 Was that she did possesse all harts before 151.B30.012 Thou hast kil'd her to make thy Empire more? 151.B30.013 Knewst thou, some would, that knew her, not lam%5t%6? 151.B30.014 As in a Deluge perish th'Innocent. 151.B30.015 Wast not inough to haue that pallace wonn 151.B30.016 But thou must raze it too, y%5t%6 was vndonn? 151.B30.017 Hadst thou stayd there, and look'd out at her Eies, 151.B30.018 All had ador'd the, that now from the flyes. 151.B30.019 ffor they lett out more light then they tooke in 151.B30.020 they told not when, but did the day begin. 151.B30.021 She was to Saphyrin and cleare for thee; 151.B30.022 clay, flynt, and Iett, now thy fitt dwelling be. 151.B30.023 Alas she was to pure, but not to weake 151.B30.024 who e're saw Christall Ordinance but would >%Vbreake?< 151.B30.025 And if we be thy conquest by her fall 151.B30.026 thou hast lost thy end, for in her perish all 151.B30.027 Or if we liue wee liue but to rebell 151.B30.028 they know her better now, that knew her well 151.B30.029 If we should vapour out, or pyne or dye 151.B30.030 Since she first went, yt were not misery [cw:She/] 151.B30.031 She chang'd o%5r%6 world, w%5th%6 hers; now shee is gone [f. 285] 151.B30.032 Myrth and prosperity is oppression 151.B30.033 ffor of all Morall vertues, she was all 151.B30.034 the Ethicks speake of vertues Cardinall 151.B30.035 Her soule was Paradise the Cherubyne 151.B30.036 sett to keepe it was grace, y%5t%6 kept out sinne 151.B30.037 Shee had no more, then lett in Death for wee 151.B30.038 All reape Consumption from one fruitfull tre|e| 151.B30.039 God tooke her hence least some of vs should loue 151.B30.040 Her, like that Plant, him, and his lawes aboue. 151.B30.041 And when wee teares he mercy shedd in this 151.B30.042 to rayse o%5r%6 mynds to Heauen, where now shee is. 151.B30.043 Who if her virtues, would haue lett her stay 151.B30.044 Wee had had a Saynct, now a Holiday. 151.B30.045 Her Hart was that staung bush. where secreet fire 151.B30.046 Religion did not consume, but inspire 151.B30.047 Such Piety, such chast vse of Gods Day 151.B30.048 that what wee tourn'd to feast, she tourn'd to pray 151.B30.049 And did p%5r%6figure here in deuout tast 151.B30.050 the rest of her high sabboth w%5ch%6 shall last. 151.B30.051 Angells did hand her vpp, who next god dwell. 151.B30.052 (for she was of that order whence most fell.) 151.B30.053 Her Body left w%5th%6 vs, least some had said 151.B30.054 she could not dy, except they saw her dead, [cw:ffor] 151.B30.055 ffor from lesse vertue, and lesse bewtyousnes [f. 285v] 151.B30.056 The Gentiles form'd the Gods & Goddesses 151.B30.057 The rauenous Earth, that now woes her to be 151.B30.058 Earth too, wilbe Lemnia and the tree 151.B30.059 W%5ch%6 wrapps that Christall in a wodden tombe 151.B30.060 Shalbe tooke vpp spruce fill'd w%5th%6 diamone 151.B30.061 And wee, her sad glad frindes all beare a parte 151.B30.062 Of Greife, for all would wast a stoicks hart./ 151.B30.0SS om 151.B30.$$ Even lines indented two spaces.