IDENTILIN$$ F154SA1|Ham|MS Grey 7 a 29|p. 92 154.SA1.HE1 A hymne to the S%5ts%6 and to Marquesse Hamilton [92] 154.SA1.001 Whether that Soule that now comes vnto you 154.SA1.002 fill any former ranke, or make a new, 154.SA1.003 whether it take a name namde there before, 154.SA1.004 or be a name it selfe, ***>and order more 154.SA1.005 then was in heauen till now, (for may not he 154.SA1.006 be soe, if euery %YAngell#be%Z#seuerall angell be 154.SA1.007 a kind alone) what euer order grow 154.SA1.008 greate by him in heauen, we do not soe, 154.SA1.009 one of your Orders grows by his accesse 154.SA1.010 but by this losse grow all our orders lesse, 154.SA1.011 The name of father, Maister, ffriend, y%5e%6 name 154.SA1.012 of Subiect, and of Prince, in one grow lame|,| 154.SA1.013 fayre mirth is damp't and Conversation black, 154.SA1.014 the household widdowed, and the Garter slacke, 154.SA1.015 The Chappell wants an eare, Councell a tongue, 154.SA1.016 Story a theame, and Musick lacks a song, 154.SA1.017 Blest order that hath him; the losse of him 154.SA1.018 gangrende all orders here, all lost a limbe, 154.SA1.019 Neuer made body such hast to confesse 154.SA1.020 what a soule was, all Comlynes 154.SA1.021 fled in a minute, when the Soule was gone, 154.SA1.022 and haueing lost that beauty would haue none; 154.SA1.023 So fell our Monasterys, in an instant growne 154.SA1.024 not to lesse houses, but to heaps of stone, 154.SA1.025 So sent this body y%5t%6 fayre forme it wore 154.SA1.026 |y%5e%6| spheare of formes, and doth before 154.SA1.027 his soule shall fill vp his sepulchrall stone, 154.SA1.028 anticipate a resurrection; 154.SA1.029 for as in fame now his blest soule is here, 154.SA1.030 So in the forme thereof his bodyes there, 154.SA1.031 and if fayre Soule, %Yif%Z#not with first Innocents 154.SA1.032 thy station be, but with y%5e%6 penitents, 154.SA1.033 (And who shall dare to aske then when I am 154.SA1.034 dy'de scarlett in y%5e%6 blood of that pure lambe, 154.SA1.035 whether y%5t%6 Colour w%5ch%6 is Scarlett then, 154.SA1.036 was black or white before in th'eyes of men) 154.SA1.037 When thou remembrest what Sins thou did finde 154.SA1.038 amongst those many freinds now left behinde, 154.SA1.039 And seest such Sinners as they are with thee, 154.SA1.040 gott thither by repentance, lett it be 154.SA1.041 thy wish, to wish all there, to wish them cleane, 154.SA1.042 wish him a Dauid, her a Magdalen. 154.SA1.SS I:D: 154.SA1.$$ Subscription at the end of l. 42.