IDENTILIN$$ F147B32/ BedfCab (Harl. 4955), f. 120v/GAS BL 4-7-90\P:GAS\o\6-26-95\C:JSC 147.B32.0HE %XEpitaph:[3-dot] 147.B32.001 Madame.[LM] /That I might, make your Cabinett my Tombe 147.B32.002 And for my fame, w%5ch%6 I love, next my soule. 147.B32.003 Next to my sovle provide the happyest roome 147.B32.004 Admitt to that Place thys last funerall scroule, 147.B32.005 O Then by Testament give legacyes; But I 147.B32.006 Dying, of you doe beg a legacye. 147.B32.HE2 %XOmnibus:[3-dot] 147.B32.007 My Fortune, and my ioyce this Custome breake, 147.B32.008 When wee are speechlesse growne, to make stones speake; 147.B32.009 Though noe stone tell thee what I was, yett thou 147.B32.010 In my Graues inside see, what thou art nowe, 147.B32.011 Yett thou art not yett soe good; Till vs Death lay 147.B32.012 To ripe and mellowe here, wee are stubborne Clay, 147.B32.013 Parents make vs Earth; And soules dignifye 147.B32.014 Vs to bee Glasse; Here, to growe Gold, wee lye; 147.B32.015 Whil'st in our sovles, sinne bred, and pampred ys, 147.B32.016 Our sovles become worm eaten Carkases. 147.B32.017 So wee ourselues miraculouslye destroy; 147.B32.018 Here bodyes >%V%5wth%6< lesse Myracle enioy 147.B32.019 such Priuiledges; Enabled here to scale 147.B32.020 Heauen, when the Trumpetts ayre shall them exhale. 147.B32.021 Heare this, and mend thy selfe, and thou mend'st mee; 147.B32.022 By makeing mee beeing dead, doe good to thee. 147.B32.023 And thincke mee well compos'd, that I could now 147.B32.024 A last sicke hower to Syllables allowe. 147.B32.0SS om, but running head Dr: Doone: in this mss 147.B32.0$$ Ll. 2, 4, 6 ind 4 sp; uses triangular 3-dot colon; extra heading separating epistle from poem as noted; both HE in large gothic letters