IDENTILIN$$ File 147H05/Ms. Eng.966.4/p. 331/ 11-15-90/TJS/mf EWS/2-15-91/m 147.H05.HE1 To the Countesse of Bedford. 147.H05.001 Maddam, /That I might make your Cabinet my Tombe 147.H05.002 and for my fame, w%5ch%6 I loue next my soule 147.H05.003 next to my soule provide the happiest roome 147.H05.004 admitt to that place this last Funerall scroule. 147.H05.005 others by Testament giue Legacyes, but I 147.H05.006 dyinge, of you doe begge a Legacy. 147.H05.HE2om 147.H05.007 My ffortune and my choice this Custome breake, 147.H05.008 when we are speechles growne, to make stones speake 147.H05.009 Though no stone tell thee what I was; yet thou 147.H05.010 In my Graues inside see what thou art nowe, 147.H05.011 yet th'art not yet soe good: till vs Death lay 147.H05.012 to ripe and mellowe there, w'are stubborne clay: 147.H05.013 parents make vs earth, and soules dignify 147.H05.014 vs to be glasse; heere to growe g>c