IDENTILIN$$ F14700Cb (2nd app)|1639|pp. 386-87\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)\2-6-07 147.0Cb.HE1 %X%1On himselfe.%2 147.0Cb.001om 147.0Cb.002om 147.0Cb.003om 147.0Cb.004om 147.0Cb.005om 147.0Cb.006om 147.0Cb.HE2om 147.0Cb.007 M%+Y Fortune and my choice this custome break, 147.0Cb.008 When we are speechlesse grown, to make stones %/(speak, 147.0Cb.009 Though no stone tell thee what I was, yet thou 147.0Cb.010 In my graves inside seest what thou art now: 147.0Cb.011 Yet thou art not yet so good, till death us lay 147.0Cb.012 To ripe and mellow here, we are stubborne Clay. 147.0Cb.013 Parents make us earth, and soules dignifie 147.0Cb.014 Vs to be glasse; here to grow gold we lie; 147.0Cb.015 Whilst in our soules sinne bred and pamper'd is, 147.0Cb.016 Our soules become wormeaten carcases; 147.0Cb.017 So we our selves miraculously destroy. 147.0Cb.018 Here bodies with lesse miracle enjoy 147.0Cb.019 Such priviledges, enabled here to scale 147.0Cb.020 Heaven, when the Trumpets ayre shall them exhale. [CW:Heare] 147.0Cb.021 Heare this, and mend thy selfe, and thou mendst me, [p.387] 147.0Cb.022 By making me being dead, doe good for thee, 147.0Cb.023 And thinke me well compos'd, that I could now 147.0Cb.024 A last-sicke houre to syllables allow. 147.0Cb.0SSom 147.0Cb.0$$ Ll. 23-4 ind. 3 sps; line HE2 betw. 6 & 7 is needed for collating