IDENTILIN$$ File F147CJ2/ BedfCab, CJ2 (James 528), p. 126/GAS CJCL 4-19&20-90 EWS 6-19-85 147.CJ2.0HE Epitaph x.|. [ctrd; on separate l. below SAL] 147.CJ2.001 Madame:|.[LM] /That I might make your cabinett, my tombe; 147.CJ2.002 and for my frame, w%5ch%6 I loue next my soule; 147.CJ2.003 nexte to my %Xframe%Y%>soule p%Pvide, the happiest roome, 147.CJ2.004 admit to that place, this last funerall scrowle, 147.CJ2.005 others by testam%Mt giue legacyes; but I. 147.CJ2.006 dyinge, of you dooe begge a legacye.|.x. 147.CJ2.HE2 To all:x. 147.CJ2.007 My fortune and my Ioye this custome breake; 147.CJ2.008 when wee are speechlesse growne to make stones speake; 147.CJ2.009 though nooe stone tell y%5e%6 what I was, yet thou, 147.CJ2.010 in my graues inside, see what thowe arte nowe, 147.CJ2.011 Yet thou art not yet soe good; till vs death laye; 147.CJ2.012 to ripe and mellowe heare, wee are stubborne clay. 147.CJ2.013 parents make vs earth, & soules dignifie; 147.CJ2.014 vs to bee glasse: here to growe gowld wee lye; 147.CJ2.015 whilst in our soules; sinne bred & pampred is. 147.CJ2.016 our souls become worme=eaten carcases; 147.CJ2.017 soe wee our selues miraculously distroye; 147.CJ2.018 here bodies with lesse Miracle enioye: 147.CJ2.019 such priueledges, enab'led here to scale; 147.CJ2.020 heauen when y%5e%6 trumpetts ayre shall them exhale; 147.CJ2.021 heare this & mend thy selfe, & thou mendst me; 147.CJ2.022 by makinge me beeinge dead, dooe good to the, 147.CJ2.023 and thincke me well compas'd, that I could nowe, 147.CJ2.024 at last sicke hower, to sillables allowe./.x. 147.CJ2.0SSom 147.CJ2.0$$ Numbered 99: in l marg beside l. 2. Numbered 100: beside l. 8.; Line/rule separates 1st 6 ll. from "To all" part; no indentation. [ctrd; 'x' is a scribal trait]