IDENTILIN$$ F003HH1 Bridgewater ms., EL6893\ff. 65-67\JPK\mf\1-16-93\P:TLP\o\6-7,8-93\C:JSC\7-27-98 003.HH1.HE1 %XSatyre 3 003.HH1.001 Kind pitty choake my spleene; braue scorne forbids, 003.HH1.002 theise teares to issue, W%5ch%6 swell my Eye lidds. 003.HH1.003 I must nor laugh, nor Weep Sinnes, & be>|%Ye%Z>%5r%6<>enthralled<, 003.HH1.050 But loves her onlie, whoe at Geneva is called, 003.HH1.051 Religion playne, symple, sullen, & young, 003.HH1.052 Contemptuous yet vnhansom; as among 003.HH1.053 Lecherous humors, there is one w%5ch%6 iudges, 003.HH1.054 no wenches holesom, but coarse Country drudges. 003.HH1.055 Graius stayes still at home heere, & because 003.HH1.056 Some [sic]puacher, vile, ambitious bawdes, & lawes, 003.HH1.057 still new, like fashions, bid them think that shee 003.HH1.058 W%5ch%6 dwelleth w%5th%6 vs, is onlie parfect, hee 003.HH1.059 Embraceth her whom his Godfather will, 003.HH1.060 Tender to him, being tender; As wards still, 003.HH1.061 take such wiues as the Gardians offer, or 003.HH1.062 paye valies. Careles Phrigas doth abhor 003.HH1.063 all, because all cannott be good; As one 003.HH1.064 knowing some Women Whoores, dare>%5s%6< marry none [CW:om] 003.HH1.065 Gracchus loves all as one, & thinks y%5t%6 soe, [f.66v] 003.HH1.066 as women doe, in diuers Countries goe 003.HH1.067 in diuerse habits, yet are still one kinde, 003.HH1.068 So doth; so is Religion, & this blynd= 003.HH1.069 nes.[sic] to much light blinds. But vnmove'd thou 003.HH1.070 of force must one, & forc'd but one alowe. 003.HH1.071 and the right; Ask thy father w%5ch%6 is shee, 003.HH1.072 Lett him aske his. Though truth & falshood bee 003.HH1.073 neere Twinnes, yet trueth a little elder is 003.HH1.074 Be busie to seek her; belieue mee this, 003.HH1.075 hee is not of none, nor worst y%5t%6 seekes y%5e%6 best. 003.HH1.076 To adore, or scorne an Image, or protest, 003.HH1.077 may all be bad, doubt Wisely: in stranng way, 003.HH1.078 to stande enquiring right is not to staye, 003.HH1.079 To sleepe or runne Wrong is: on a high hill 003.HH1.080 ragged & steepe trueth dwells; & hee y%5t%6 will 003.HH1.081 reach it, must about, & about goe, 003.HH1.082 And what the hills suddaynnes resists Winne soe. 003.HH1.083 yet striue so, y%5t%6 before age, deaths twylight 003.HH1.084 thy mynde rest, for non can Work in y%5t%6 night: 003.HH1.085 To Will ymplyes delay: Therfore now doe 003.HH1.086 hard deades, the bodyes paynes, hard knowledg to 003.HH1.087 the mynds indevo%5rs%6 reach, & mysteryes, 003.HH1.088 Are as the Sunne dazeling, yet playn to all eyes 003.HH1.089 keep the trueth W%5ch%6 thou hast found men do not stand 003.HH1.090 in so ill case heare, y%5t%6 God hath W%5th%6 his hande [CW:om] 003.HH1.091 signed kings blank Charters, to kill whome they hate [f.67r] 003.HH1.092 nor are they vicars, but hang men to fate. 003.HH1.093 Foole & wretch, wilt thou lett thy Sowle be tyed 003.HH1.094 to mens lawes, by w%5ch%6 shee shall not be tryed? 003.HH1.095 At the last daye? O will it then serve thee 003.HH1.096 To saye a Phillipp, or a Gregory 003.HH1.097 A Harry, or a Martin taught thee this? 003.HH1.098 Is not this excuse for, meere contraries 003.HH1.099 equally strong? can not both syde[sic] say soe? 003.HH1.100 That thou mayest rightlie obey power, her bounds know 003.HH1.101 those parts, her nature & name is channgde, to be 003.HH1.102 then humble to her is Idolatry 003.HH1.103 As streames are, power is, those blest flowers w%5ch%6 %^\dwell 003.HH1.104 At the rough streames calme head, thryue & prove well 003.HH1.105 But having lefte their rootes, & themselues giuen 003.HH1.106 To the Streames tyran%Mous rage, Alas, are driven 003.HH1.107 thorough mylls, rocks & woods, & at last almost 003.HH1.108 consumed, in going in the Sea, are lost. 003.HH1.109 To perish, Sowles, w%5ch%6 more choose men vniust 003.HH1.110 power from God claymed, then God himself to trust| 003.HH1.0SS [om (and no whirlwind)] 003.HH1.0$$ %1no ind%2