IDENTILIN$$ F005Y02|Raphael King ms.|pp. 43-50\JSC\mf\10-4-96\P:DF\o\6-20-97\C:JSC\7-25-97\c:DRD\3-12-08 005.Y02.HE1 %XSatyra quinta. 005.Y02.001 Thou shalt not laugh in this leafe (Muse) nor they 005.Y02.002 whom any pitty warmes: He w%5ch%6 did lay 005.Y02.003 Rules to make Courtier[sic] (he being vnderstood 005.Y02.004 may make good Courtiers, but how? Courtiers good) 005.Y02.005 ffree's from y%5e%6 sling[sic] of ieasts all who in extreame 005.Y02.006 are wreched or wicked, of thes two a Theame 005.Y02.007 Charitie & libertie giue me, what is he 005.Y02.008 who officers rage & suitors miserie 005.Y02.009 can writte & ieast; if all things be in all 005.Y02.010 as I thinke since all, w%5ch%6 were, are, & shall 005.Y02.011 be, be made of y%5e%6 same elem%5ts%6 005.Y02.012 each thing, each thing improys%>>imploys<, & represents [CW:Then] 005.Y02.013 Then man is a world in w%5ch%6 officers [p.43] 005.Y02.014 are y%5e%6 vast ravishing Seas, & suitors 005.Y02.015 springs, now full, now shallow, now dry w%5ch%6 too[sic] 005.Y02.016 that w%5ch%6 drownes them runne, thes selfe reasons doe 005.Y02.017 Proue a man y%5e%6 world in w%5ch%6 officers 005.Y02.018 are y%5e%6 devouring stomack, & suitors 005.Y02.019 y%5e%6 excrem%5ts%6 w%5ch%6 they voyd: All men are dust 005.Y02.020 how much worse are suitors, w%5ch%6 to mens lust 005.Y02.021 are made prayes: oh worse then dust or wormes meate 005.Y02.022 for they doe eate you now, whose selues wormes shall eate 005.Y02.023 They are y%5e%6 mills w%5ch%6 grind you, yett you are 005.Y02.024 the wind w%5ch%6 driues them, & a wastfull warr 005.Y02.025 if[sic] fought ag%5t%6 you, & you fight itt they 005.Y02.026 Adulterate law, & you prepare y%5e%6 way. [CW:Like] 005.Y02.027 Like Victualls y%5e%6 issue of their owne ruiyne is [p.44] 005.Y02.028 greatest & fairest Empress know you this 005.Y02.029 Alas no more then Thames calme head doth know 005.Y02.030 whose meads her armes drownes, ore whose corne or'flow 005.Y02.031 you S%5r%6 whose righteousnes she loues, whom I 005.Y02.032 by hauing leaue to serve am most richlie 005.Y02.033 for service payd; Authoriz'd now begin 005.Y02.034 to know & weede out this ennormious sin 005.Y02.035 Oh age if rustie iron seeme better, witt [line:sic] 005.Y02.036 call it some worse mame,%>>name,< if ought, equall itt 005.Y02.037 The Iron age w%5ch%6 was when iustice was sould now 005.Y02.038 Iniustice is sould dearer farre, allow 005.Y02.039 all claymd fees & duties: Gamsters anone 005.Y02.040 the mony, w%5ch%6 you sweare & sweate for [om] gone [CW:Into] 005.Y02.041 Into an others hands: so controverted lands [p.45] 005.Y02.042 (Angelica like) escape y%5e%6 striuers hands: 005.Y02.043 If law be in y%5e%6 Iudges hart & he 005.Y02.044 haue no hart to resist letter or fee 005.Y02.045 where wilt thou appeale, power of y%5e%6 Court below 005.Y02.046 flow from y%5e%6 first maine head, & thes can throw 005.Y02.047 thee, if they suck [om] in to misery 005.Y02.048 As fetters halters: but if y%5e%6 iniury 005.Y02.049 steele thee to dare complaine, alas thou goest 005.Y02.050 ag%5t%6 y%5e%6 streame when vpward thou art most 005.Y02.051 heavy & faint & in thos labors they 005.Y02.052 gainst whom thou shouldst complaine, will in thy way 005.Y02.053 become great seas, ore w%5ch%6 when thou shalt be 005.Y02.054 forc't to make goulden bridges, Thou shalt see [CW:That] 005.Y02.055 That all thy gould was drownd in them before [p.46] 005.Y02.056 All things follow their likes, only they haue more [line:sic] 005.Y02.057 Iudges are gods, he who made & sayd them soe 005.Y02.058 meant not men should be forc't to them to goe 005.Y02.059 by meanes of [sic]Angles, when supplications 005.Y02.060 we send to god to dominations 005.Y02.061 Powers Cherubins & all heauens Court, if we 005.Y02.062 should pay fees as here, daly bread would be 005.Y02.063 skarce to kings, so tis, would itt not anger 005.Y02.064 A Stoick, a Coward, or A Martir 005.Y02.065 To see a Pursevant come in & call 005.Y02.066 All his cloathes Coapes, primers & all 005.Y02.067 his plate Callices[sic] & take them away 005.Y02.068 and aske a fee for coming, oh nere may [CW:faire][miscatch] 005.Y02.069 Faire lawe white reverend name be strumpeted [p.47] 005.Y02.070 to warrant theifts; she is established 005.Y02.071 Re*order%>>Recorder< to destinie on earth: And she 005.Y02.072 speaks fates words, but tell vs who must be 005.Y02.073 Rich, who pore, who in chaires[sic] who in Iales 005.Y02.074 she is all faire, but yet hath foule long nailes 005.Y02.075 w%5th%6 w%5ch%6 she scratches suitors; In bodies 005.Y02.076 of men (so in law) nailes are y%5e%6 extremities 005.Y02.077 so officers streeche to more, then law can doe 005.Y02.078 As our nailes reache, what no ells parte can doe[sic] 005.Y02.079 Why barest thou [om] yon officer foole, hath he 005.Y02.080 gott thos goods, for w%5ch%6 curst[sic] men bard thee 005.Y02.081 fooles two or three, hast thou bought wrong & hungerly 005.Y02.082 begs right but y%5t%6 dole Comes not till thes die 005.Y02.083 thou hads much & now laws vrim & Thum%Min try [CW:Thou][miscatch] 005.Y02.084 Thow wouldst for more, & for all hast paper [p.48(see note)] 005.Y02.085 Enough to cloth all y%5e%6 great Carricks pepper 005.Y02.086 sell y%5t%6, & by that, thou much more shall[sic] leese 005.Y02.087 then Ham%Mon if he had sould his Antiquities 005.Y02.088 Oh wretch y%5t%6 thy fortune now should morralize 005.Y02.089 AE%Lsops fables & make them prophesies 005.Y02.090 Thou art y%5t%6 swim%Ming dog whose shadow fled 005.Y02.091 and diud nere drowning, for y%5t%6 vanished. 005.Y02.0SS finis quintae%L Satirae%L.| 005.Y02.0$$ %1No ind; scribe didn't number a p. "49" (pagination is wrong anyway, since he numbered p.22 "23"); in l.27 "ruiyne" might be "raigne"%2