IDENTILIN$$ F14700Ca (BedfCab,1st app)|1639|p. 271\E:JMK\x(MH)\9-7-00\P:GAS\x\9-13-00;EWS\o(CSmH)\6-11-01\C:JMK\7-13-01;JSC\7-27-01\p:mvf\(TxAM)\2-6-07\ 147.0Ca.HE1 %X%1Elegie.%2 147.0Ca.001 MADAME, /T%+Hat I might make your Cabinet my tombe, 147.0Ca.002 And for my fame which I love next my soule, 147.0Ca.003 Next to my soule provide the happiest roome, 147.0Ca.004 Admit to that place this last funerall Scrowle. 147.0Ca.005 Others by Wills give Legacies, but I 147.0Ca.006 Dying, of you doe beg a Legacie. 147.0Ca.HE2 [line_space] 147.0Ca.007 My fortune and my will this custome breake, 147.0Ca.008 When we are senselesse grown to make stones speak, 147.0Ca.009 Though no stone tell thee what I was, yet thou 147.0Ca.010 In my graves inside see what thou art now. 147.0Ca.011 Yet th'art not yet so good; till us death lay 147.0Ca.012 To ripe and mellow thee, w'are stubborne clay, 147.0Ca.013 Parents make us earth, and soules dignifie 147.0Ca.014 Vs to be glasse, here to grow gold we lie; 147.0Ca.015 Whilst in our soules sinne bred and pampered is, 147.0Ca.016 Our soules become worme-eaten Carkasses. 147.0Ca.017om 147.0Ca.018om 147.0Ca.019om 147.0Ca.020om 147.0Ca.021om 147.0Ca.022om 147.0Ca.023om 147.0Ca.024om 147.0Ca.0SS [om] [CW:Elegie] 147.0Ca.0$$ Ll. 2, 5, 6 ind 3 sps; l. 4 ind 2 sps; in MH copy, "idem, pagina%C, 386." wr. in italic hand in blank space under poem