IDENTILIN$$ F147O30/ BedfCab, O30 (Rawl. poet. 31), ff. 40v-41/ GAS/5-9-90/o 147.O30.0HE %3Epitaph:%4 147.O30.001 %3Maddam.%4 /That I might make yo%5r%6: Cabinett my Tombe 147.O30.002 And ffor my ffame, w%5ch%6 I loue next my soule 147.O30.003 Next to my soule, provide the happiest Roome 147.O30.004 Admitt to that place this last ffunerall scroull 147.O30.005 O%C: then by Testament gyve legacyes but I 147.O30.006 dyeinge of yo%5u%6 doe begg a Legacye: [41] 147.O30.HE2 To all, 147.O30.007 My ffortune, and my ioyce, this Custome breake 147.O30.008 When wee are speechlesse growne to make stones speake 147.O30.009 Though noe stone tell the what I was, yett thou, 147.O30.010 In my graues insyde, see whatt thou art nowe 147.O30.011 Yett, thou art not yett soe good, till vs death laye 147.O30.012 to Ripe, and mellowe heere, wee are stubborne Claye 147.O30.013 Parents make vs earth, and Soules digniffye 147.O30.014 Vs to bee glasse, heere to growe gold wee lye 147.O30.015 Whilst in our Soules, synne Bredd, and pampered is 147.O30.016 Our soules become worme eaten Carkasses 147.O30.017 Soe wee our selves miraculouslye distroye 147.O30.018 Heere Bodyes, w%5th%6 lesse Miracle einoye 147.O30.019 Such Privelidges, enabled heere to scale 147.O30.020 Heaven, when the Trumpittes ayres, shall them exhale 147.O30.021 Heare this, and mend thie selfe, and thou mend'st mee 147.O30.022 By makeinge mee beinge dead, doe good to thee 147.O30.023 And thincke mee well Compos'd, that I could nowe 147.O30.024 Att last sicke hower, to sillables allowe.| 147.O30.0SSom 147.O30.0$$ Ll. 2, 4, 6 ind. 5 sp;l. 7 2 sp to left; both HE centered