IDENTILIN$$ 002TT1 Dalhousie ms.\ff. 25v-6v\T,P,C:EWS\o\10 Dec. 1986 002.TT1.0HEom 002.TT1.001 Sir though (I %Ygod%Z thank god for itt I doe hate [f. 25v] 002.TT1.002 Perfectly all this towne yett there is one state 002.TT1.003 In all ill things so excellently best 002.TT1.004 that hate towardes them breedes pitie toward the rest 002.TT1.005 Though Poetrie indeed be such a sinne 002.TT1.006 As I thinke that bringes dearths and Spanyardes in 002.TT1.007 Though like the pestilence and old fashioned loue 002.TT1.008 Ridlingly it catch men and doth remooue 002.TT1.009 Neuer till itt be starud out! yett their state 002.TT1.010 Is poore disarmd like papists not woorth hate 002.TT1.011 One (like a wretch) w%5ch%6 att barr iudged as dead 002.TT1.012 Yett promptes him w%5ch%6 standes next and cannot read 002.TT1.013 And saues his life (giues Ideott Actors meanes 002.TT1.014 Steruing himselfe) to liue by his laboured %1Sceanes%2 002.TT1.015 As in some Organ Puppitts daunce aboue 002.TT1.016 And bellowes pant belowe w%5ch%6 them doe mooue 002.TT1.017 One would mooue loue by %1Rimes%2 but Witchcraftes charmes 002.TT1.018 Bring not now their old feares nor their old harmes. / 002.TT1.019 %1Rammes%2 and %1Slinges%2 now are sillie Battery 002.TT1.020 Pistoletts are thee best %1Artillery%2 002.TT1.021 And they that write to Lords rewardes to gett 002.TT1.022 Are they not like singers att doores for meat 002.TT1.023 And they that write because all write haue still 002.TT1.024 That excuse for writinge and for writing ill 002.TT1.025 But he is woorst who beggarlie doth chaw 002.TT1.026 Others witts fruites and in his Rauenous maw 002.TT1.027 rancklie digested doth these thinges out spue 002.TT1.028 As his owne thinges and they are his owne tis true 002.TT1.029 ffor if one my meat though it be knowne 002.TT1.030 The meat was mine the Excrement is his owne 002.TT1.031 But those doe me no harme nor those w%5ch%6 vse 002.TT1.032 to out doe Dilldoes and out vsure Iewes 002.TT1.033 T'out drinke the sea t'out sweare the Letany 002.TT1.034 Who w%5th%6 sinnes of all kind as familiar bee 002.TT1.035 As %1Confessours%2 and for whose sinfull sake 002.TT1.036 %1Schoolemen%2 new Tenementes in %1Hell%2 must make 002.TT1.037 Whose strang sinnes %1Canonists%2 could hardly tell 002.TT1.038 In w%5ch%6 commandementes large recept they dwell 002.TT1.039 ffor those punish themselues the insolence 002.TT1.040 Of %1Coscus%2 only breedes my iust offence 002.TT1.041 Whom tyme (w%5ch%6 rotts all and makes botches poxe 002.TT1.042 And plodding on must make a Calfe an Oxe) 002.TT1.043 Hath made a Lawyer w%5ch%6 was alas of late 002.TT1.044 But a scarce Poett sollicitor of this state 002.TT1.045 Then are new %1beneficd Ministers%2 he throwes 002.TT1.046 Like Netts or limetwigges wheresoere he goes 002.TT1.047 His Title of %1Barrister on euery%2 wench 002.TT1.048 And woes in language of the %1Pleas and Bench%2 002.TT1.049 A Motion Lady (speake %1Coscus%2) I haue beene [f. 26] 002.TT1.050 in Loue euer since %1Tricessimo%2 of the %1Queene%2 002.TT1.051 Continuall Claymes I haue made %1Iniunctions%2 gott 002.TT1.052 To stay my %1Riualls%2 suit that he should not proceed 002.TT1.053 Spare me in %1Hillary%2 terme I went 002.TT1.054 Yow said if I returne next %1Assize%2 in Lent 002.TT1.055 I should be in %1Remitter%2 of your grace 002.TT1.056 In the %1Interim%2 my letters should take place 002.TT1.057 Of %1Affidauitts%2 Woordes woordes w%5ch%6 would teare 002.TT1.058 The tender Laborinth of a soft maides eare 002.TT1.059 More More then ten Sclauonians scolding more 002.TT1.060 Then when windes in our ruind %1Abbeyes%2 rore 002.TT1.061 When sick w%5th%6 Poetry and possesst with Muse 002.TT1.062 Thou wast and madd I hop't but men w%5ch%6 chuse 002.TT1.063 Lawe practise for meere gaynes bould soule repute 002.TT1.064 Woorse then Imbrothelld Strumpetts prostitute 002.TT1.065 Now like an Owlelike watchman he must walke 002.TT1.066 his hand still att a bill now he must talke 002.TT1.067 Idlely like Prisoners w%5ch%6 whole moneths will sweare 002.TT1.068 That only %1Suertishipp%2 hath brought them there 002.TT1.069 And to euery Suitor lie in euery thinge 002.TT1.070 Like a Kinges %1fauourite%2 yea like a kinge 002.TT1.071 Like a wedge in a blocke wring to the %1Barr%2 002.TT1.072 Bearing like %1Asses%2 and more harmelesse farr 002.TT1.073 Lye to the %1Graue%2. %1Iudge%2 for Bastardy aboundes 002.TT1.074 Not in Kings titles nor 002.TT1.075 %1Symony or Sodomy%2 in Churchmens liues 002.TT1.076 As these thinges doe in him by theis he thriues 002.TT1.077 Shortly as the Sea he will compasse all ou%5r%6 Land 002.TT1.078 ffrom %1Scots%2 to %1Wight%2 from %1Mount%2 to %1Douer%2 strand 002.TT1.079 And spying Heirs melting w%5th%6 Luxurie 002.TT1.080 Sathan will not ioy att his sinnes as he 002.TT1.081 ffor as a thriftie wench scrapes kitchin stuffe 002.TT1.082 And Barrollinge the droppinges and the snuffe 002.TT1.083 Of wasting candelles w%5ch%6 in thirtie yeare 002.TT1.084 %1Relique like%2 kept perchance buyes wedding geare 002.TT1.085 %1Peacemeale%2 he getts landes and spendes as much time 002.TT1.086 Wringing each acre as men pulling %1prime%2 002.TT1.087 In Parchment then large as his fieldes he drawes 002.TT1.088 Assurances bigg as glosd Ciuill lawes 002.TT1.089 So huge that men (in our tymes forwardnes 002.TT1.090 Are fathers of the Church for writing lesse 002.TT1.091 These he writes not nor for these written payes 002.TT1.092 Therefore spares no length as in those first dayes 002.TT1.093 When Luther was professed he did desire 002.TT1.094 Short %1Pater nosters%2 saying as a ffryer 002.TT1.095 Each day his Beads but hauinge left those lawes [f. 26v] 002.TT1.096 Addes to Christs praier the power and glorie clawes 002.TT1.097 But when he sells or changes Land h'impaires 002.TT1.098 His wrighting and vnmatchd leaues out his heires 002.TT1.099 As slilie as any Commenter goes by 002.TT1.100 Hard woordes or sence: or in Diuinitie 002.TT1.101 As Controverters in vouchd texts leaues out 002.TT1.102 Shewd woordes w%5ch%6 might against them cleare the doubt 002.TT1.103 Where are those spread woodes w%5ch%6 clothd heretofore 002.TT1.104 Those bought landes? not built nor burnt within doore 002.TT1.105 Where's the old Landlordes %1Troopes%2 and %1Almes in Haules 002.TT1.106 Carthusian%2 fastes & fulsome %1Bacchanalls%2 002.TT1.107 Equallie I hate meanes blesse in %1Ritchmens homes%2 002.TT1.108 I bidd kill some beasts but no %1Hecatombs%2 002.TT1.109 None sterue none surfett so but Oh wee allowe 002.TT1.110 Good woorkes are good but out of fashion now 002.TT1.111 Like old %1Rich wardroabes%2 but my woordes drawes 002.TT1.112 None w%5th%5in y%5e%6 vast reach of huge statute lawes. 002.TT1.$$