IDENTILIN$$ F158DT1.epl|Dublin ms. I|ff. 106-15v (epistle: 106r-v)|T:EWS\o\5-7-86\FM:JSC\mf\6-4-97\P&C:JSC\hwt,mf\1-8,11-99\DRD 7/6/06 158.DT1.HE1 %X%1Epistle%2 [full heading in poem file] 158.DT1.HE2 om 158.DT1.HE3 om 158.DT1.HE4 om 158.DT1.HE5 om 158.DT1.001 Others at the Porches and entries of their Buildings /set their 158.DT1.002 Armes, I my Picture; If any Collours can deliuer /a minde soe Plaine, and 158.DT1.003 flatt, and through light as mine. /Naturally at a newe Author I doubt, 158.DT1.004 & stick, & doe /not quickly say, Good. I censure much, and Taxe; 158.DT1.005 And this libertie costs mee more then others >>%Vby how much my owne things<< 158.DT1.006 >>are worse then others.<< Yet I /would not bee soe rebellious against my 158.DT1.007 self, as not to /doe it, since I loue it, nor soe vniust to others, to 158.DT1.008 doe it /Sine talione. As long as I giue them as good hold vpo%M /mee, 158.DT1.009 they must pardon mee my byteings. I forbidd noe /reprehender, but him 158.DT1.010 y%5t%6 like the Trent Councell for=/bidds not Books, but Authors, 158.DT1.011 Damning what euer /such a name hath, or shall write. None 158.DT1.012 writes so ill /that hee giues not something Exemplarie, to followe, 158.DT1.013 or flye. Nowe, when I beginn this Booke, I haue /noe purpose to come into 158.DT1.014 any Mans Debt; howe my /stock will hold out, I knowe not. Perchance 158.DT1.015 waste, /perchance increase, in vse. If I doe borrowe any thing /of 158.DT1.016 Antiquitie, besides that, I make accompt that /I paye it to Posterity, 158.DT1.017 w%5th%6 as much, & as Good. /You shall still finde mee to acknowledge it, 158.DT1.018 and to /thanke not him only that hath digg'd out treasure /for mee, but 158.DT1.019 that hath lighted mee a Candle to y%5e%6 /Place. All, w%5ch%6 I will bid 158.DT1.020 you [om] remember (for I would/[CW:haue] [f.106v]haue noe such Readers as I can 158.DT1.021 teach) is, That the Py=/thagorean Doctrine, doth not only carrie 158.DT1.022 one Soule from /Man, to man; nor Man, to Beast, but indifferently 158.DT1.023 to plants /alsoe; and therefore yo%5u%6 must not grudge to finde the same 158.DT1.024 soule in an Emperour, in a Post-horse, & in a Mucheron, /since 158.DT1.025 noe vnreadines in the Soule, but an indisposition /in the Organs, works this: And 158.DT1.026 therefore, though this soule /could not move when it was a Melon, yet 158.DT1.027 it may remem-/ber, and nowe tell mee at what Lasciuious banquett it 158.DT1.028 was seru'd. And though it could not speake when it was /a Spider, 158.DT1.029 yet it can remember, and nowe tell mee whoe /vs'de it for Poyson, to 158.DT1.030 attaine Dignity. Howe euer the /Bodies haue dull'd her other faculties, 158.DT1.031 her Memorie hath /beene euer her owne; w%5ch%6 makes mee soe seriously 158.DT1.032 deliuer /you by her relation, all her Passages from her first ma=/keing when 158.DT1.033 shee was that Apple w%5ch%6 Eve eate, to this /time, when shee is hee, whose life 158.DT1.034 yo%5u%6 shall finde in the /end of this Booke.| 158.DT1.0SSn/a 158.DT1.0$$ %1Full HE given in poem file; lineation follows Z, virgules mark line-breaks in ms., & words hyphenated in Z are given here entirely on the line-of-origin%2