IDENTILIN$$ F001Y03|Osborn ms., b148|pp. 10-12\ap\x\4-5-93\P:DF\o\7-11-97\C:JSC\7-21-97, 10-5-98 001.Y03.HE1 Satire the first 001.Y03.001 Away thou changelinge mottly humorist 001.Y03.002 leaue mee & in this standinge wooden chest 001.Y03.003 Comforted w%5th%6 these few bookes lett mee lye 001.Y03.004 in prison & here bee confin'd when I dye 001.Y03.005 Here are gods conduts, graue diuines & here 001.Y03.006 natures secreatary the Philosopher 001.Y03.007 And w%5th%6 states-men, w%5ch%6 teach how to tye 001.Y03.008 the sinnues of a Citties mistique bodye 001.Y03.009 Here gatheringe Chronicles & by them stand 001.Y03.010 giddy phantisticke Poetts of each land 001.Y03.011 Shall I leaue all this constant companie 001.Y03.012 & follow headlong, wild incerteine Thee 001.Y03.013 ffirst sweare by thy best loue in earnest 001.Y03.014 if thou w%5ch%6 louest all can loue mee best 001.Y03.015 Thou wilt nott leaue mee in the middle streete 001.Y03.016 though some more spruce companion thou dost meete 001.Y03.017 Nott though a Capteine doe come in thy way 001.Y03.018 bright p%Pcell gilt w%5th%6 40 dead mens pay 001.Y03.019 Nott though a briske p%Pfum'd pert Cou%5r%6tier 001.Y03.020 daign'd w%5th%6 a nodd thy courtesie to aunsweare 001.Y03.021 Nor came a veluett Iustice w%5th%6 a longe 001.Y03.022 greate traine of blew coates xii or xiij stronge 001.Y03.023 Shalt thou girne one him or fawne or p%5r%6pare 001.Y03.024 a speach to cou%5r%6te his beauteous sonne & heire 001.Y03.025 ffor better or for worse take mee or leaue mee 001.Y03.026 to take & leaue mee is adulterie 001.Y03.027 Oh monstrous sup%Pstitious Puritan 001.Y03.028 of refin'd manners, yett cerimonious man 001.Y03.029 That when thou meetest one w%5th%6 refin'd eyes 001.Y03.030 dost search & like a needy brooker prize 001.Y03.031 The silke & gold hee weares, & to that patt 001.Y03.032 soe high or lowe dost vaile thy formall hatt 001.Y03.033 That wilt consort w%5th%6 none, till thou hast knowne 001.Y03.034 what lands hee hath in hope or of his owne 001.Y03.035 As though all thy compagnions should make thee [CW:ioinete[%1damaged%2]][miscatch] 001.Y03.036 iointers & marry thy deare companie [p.11] 001.Y03.037 Why should'st thou y%5t%6 nott onely dost approue 001.Y03.038 butt in ranke itchie lust desire & loue 001.Y03.039 The nakednesse & barenesse to enioy 001.Y03.040 of thy lumpe muddye whore p%Pstetute boy 001.Y03.041 Hate virtue though shee naked bee & bare 001.Y03.042 att birth & death o%5r%6 bodies naked are 001.Y03.043 And till o%5r%6 soules bee vnapp%Pelled 001.Y03.044 of bodies, they from blisse are banished 001.Y03.045 Mans first best state was naked, when by sinne 001.Y03.046 hee lost y%5t%6, hee was clothed, butt in beasts skinne 001.Y03.047 And in this cou%5r%6se attire w%5ch%6 now weare 001.Y03.048 w%5th%6 god & w%5th%6 y%5e%6 Muses I conferre 001.Y03.049 Butt since thou like a contrite penitent 001.Y03.050 charitably warn'd of thy sinnes dost repent 001.Y03.051 th'are vanities & giddinesses soe 001.Y03.052 I shutt my chamber doore & come let's goe 001.Y03.053 Butt soon%5er%6 may a cheape whore y%5t%6 hath binne 001.Y03.054 worne by as many seuerall men in sinne 001.Y03.055 (As bee blacke feathers, or muske coloured hose 001.Y03.056 knowe her childs right father amongst those 001.Y03.057 Soon%5er%6 may one gesse whoe shall beare away 001.Y03.058 the infant of London heis[sic] to rich India 001.Y03.059 And soon%5er%6 may a gullinge weather spye 001.Y03.060 by draweinge forth heauens scene, tell certeinely 001.Y03.061 What fashiond hatts or ruffes or shirtes next yeare 001.Y03.062 our suppled witty antique youthes will weare 001.Y03.063 Then thou when thou dep%Ptest hence canst shew 001.Y03.064 whither why when or w%5th%6 whome thou wouldst goe 001.Y03.065 Butt how shall I bee p%Pdon'd mine offence 001.Y03.066 that thus haue said against my conscience 001.Y03.067 Now wee are in y%5e%6 streete hee first of all 001.Y03.068 vnp%Pvidently proude creepes to the wall 001.Y03.069 And soe imprisoned & hemd in by mee 001.Y03.070 sells for a little state his libertie 001.Y03.071 Yett though hee cannott now stepp forth to greete 001.Y03.072 euery fine paineted silken foole hee meetes 001.Y03.073 Hee them to him w%5th%6 amorous smiles allures 001.Y03.074 & grins, smacks, shugs, & such an itch endures 001.Y03.075 As prentizes & schooleboyes, w%5ch%6 doe knowe 001.Y03.076 of some gay sporte abroade, yett dare nott goe 001.Y03.077 And as fidlers stopp lowest, att hyest sownd 001.Y03.078 soe to y%5e%6 most braue stoopes hee nighest grownd 001.Y03.079 Butt to a graue man hee doth moue noe more [CW:then.] 001.Y03.080 then >>y%5e%6<< wise politiq%Q horse did heretofore [p.12] 001.Y03.081 Or thou oh Elephant or oxe wouldst doe 001.Y03.082 when any names the kinge of spaine to you 001.Y03.083 Now leapes hee vppright iogges mee & cryes doe yo%5u%6 see 001.Y03.084 yonder well fauoured youth, w:%5ch%6 yea 'tis hee 001.Y03.085 That danceth soe diuinely. oh said I 001.Y03.086 stand still must yo%5u%6 dance heere for companie 001.Y03.087 Hee droopt, wee went, till one whoe did excell 001.Y03.088 the Indian in drinkeinge his tobacco well 001.Y03.089 Mett vs they talkt, I whisp%P'd lett vs goe 001.Y03.090 may bee yo%5u%6 smell him nott truly I doe 001.Y03.091 Hee heard nott mee butt one the other side 001.Y03.092 a many coloured peacocks haueinge spide 001.Y03.093 Leaues him & mee I for my lost sheepe stay 001.Y03.094 hee followes ouertakes goes on the way 001.Y03.095 Sayinge hee whome I last left, all repute 001.Y03.096 for his deuice in hansomeinge a suite 001.Y03.097 To iudge of lace, pinckes, panes, cutt print or pleate 001.Y03.098 of all the rest to haue the best conceipt 001.Y03.099 Our dull Com%Medians want him lett him goe 001.Y03.100 Butt oh god strengthen thee, why stoop'st thou soe 001.Y03.101 why hath hee trauelled longe, noe butt to mee 001.Y03.102 w%5ch%6 vnderstand none hee doth seeme to bee 001.Y03.103 Perfect french & Italian, I replyed 001.Y03.104 soe is the Poxe, hee aunsweared nott butt spyed 001.Y03.105 More men of sorte of porte of qualities 001.Y03.106 att last his loue hee in a windowe spies 001.Y03.107 And like light day exhald, hee flings from mee 001.Y03.108 violently rauisht to his leacherie 001.Y03.109 Many were there hee could com%Maund noe more 001.Y03.110 hee quarreld, fought, bled, & turnd out of doore 001.Y03.111 directly comes to mee hangeinge the head 001.Y03.112 & Constantly a while must keepe his bedd: 001.Y03.0SS ffinis 001.Y03.0$$ %1Ll. 27-8 ind; l.99 placed between 101 & 102, but scribe numbered ll. 99-102 in LM to correct; SS at end of l. 112; crossed "p" in l.40 looks different from scribe's others; "vanities" in l.51 might be "wanities"%2