IDENTILIN$$ F162.CT1/HSDue (Puckering) MS R.3.12 (pp. 227-28)/ TJS/mf/6-21-91/corEWS/o/6-16-92 162.CT1.0HEom 162.CT1.001 As due by many titles I resigne 162.CT1.002 My self to thee o God, first I was made 162.CT1.003 By thee, & for thee, and when I was decaide 162.CT1.004 Thy bloud bought y%5t%6 the w%5ch%6 before was thine, [CW:%YThy%Z->>I#am<] 162.CT1.005 I am thy Sunne, made w%5th%6 thy self to shine, [228 162.CT1.006 Thy seruant whose paines thou hast still repaid 162.CT1.007 Thy sheep, thine Image, And till I betray'd 162.CT1.008 My self, A Temple of this spirit diuine 162.Ct1.009 Why doth the Deuill then vsurpe in mee 162.CT1.010 Why doth hee steale, nay rauish whats thy right? 162.CT1.011 Except thou rise, and for thine owne worke fight 162.CT1.012 Oh I shall soone despaire, when I doe see 162.CT1.013 That thou lou'st mankind well, yet wilt not choose mee 162.CT1.014 And Sathan hates mee, yet is loath to loose mee 162.CT1.0SSom 162.CT1.0$$ %1even lines ind; LaC prec HS, preceded by%1 Diuine Poe%Ums%2 (p. 224) %1as section HE; no other HE for HSS%2