IDENTILIN$$ F130H08|HG|Utterson ms., Eng. 966.7|ff. 59v-60v|KJH\mf\6-28-94\P:DF\o\3-16-01\C:JSC\4-17-01 130.H08.HE1 %XTo S.%5r%6 Henry Goodyer. 130.H08.001 Who makes the past y%5e%6 patterne for next yeare 130.H08.002 Turnes noe new leaues, but still y%5e%6 same things reades, 130.H08.003 Seene things hee sees agayne, heard things doth heare 130.H08.004 And makes his life but like a paire of beades. 130.H08.005 A Pallace when tis that w%5ch%6 it should bee 130.H08.006 Leaues growing & stands such, or els decayes, 130.H08.007 But hee w%5ch%6 dwells there is not soe, for hee 130.H08.008 Striues to vrge vpwards, & his fortune raise. 130.H08.009 So had your body her morning, hath her noone, 130.H08.010 And shall not better, her next change is night; 130.H08.011 But her farr larger guest t' whom Sun & Moone 130.H08.012 Are Sparkes & short-liu'd, claymes anoth%5r%6 right. 130.H08.013 The noble Soule by Age growes lustyer, 130.H08.014 Her appetite, & her digestion mend; 130.H08.015 We must not starue, nor hope to pamper her 130.H08.016 With womens milke & papp vnto the end. 130.H08.017 Prouide your manlyer dyet; you haue seene [f.60] 130.H08.018 All Libraryes which are Schooles campes, & courts: 130.H08.019 But ask your Garmers if you haue not beene 130.H08.020 In haruest too indulgent to your sports. 130.H08.021 Would you redeeme it? Then yo%5r%6selfe transplant 130.H08.022 Awhile from hence: Perchance out-landish ground 130.H08.023 Beares not more witt then ours, but yet more scant 130.H08.024 Are those diuersions there w%5ch%6 here abound. 130.H08.025 To bee a stranger hath that been soe fitt? 130.H08.026 Wee can beginnings but not habitts choake. 130.H08.027 Goe; whither? hence; yo%5u%6 gett if yo%5u%6 forgett, 130.H08.028 New faults (till they p%5r%6scribe in vs) are smoake. 130.H08.029 Our Soule, whose Country is heaue%M, & god her fath%5r%6 130.H08.030 Into this worlds corruptious sinke is sent; 130.H08.031 Yet so* much in this trauaile she doth gather 130.H08.032 That she returnes home wiser then she went. 130.H08.033 It payes you well if it teach you to spare, 130.H08.034 And make you asham'd to make yo%5r%6 haukes praise /[yo%5rs%6, 130.H08.035 W%5ch%6 when herselfe she lessens in the aire, 130.H08.036 You then first say that high enough she towres. 130.H08.037 How euer keepe the liuely tast yo%5u%6 hould 130.H08.038 Of god; loue him as now, but feare him more, 130.H08.039 And in your after-noones think what you told 130.H08.040 And promis'd him at morning prayer before. 130.H08.041 Let falshood (like a discord) anger yo%5u%6, [f.60v] 130.H08.042 Else be not froward. But why doe I teach 130.H08.043 Things of w%5ch%6 none is in your practise new, 130.H08.044 And fables, & fruit-trenchers teach as much. 130.H08.045 But thus I made yo%5u%6 keepe your promise S.%5r%6 130.H08.046 Rideing I had you though yo%5u%6 still stay'd there, 130.H08.047 And in these thoughts though yo%5u%6 did neuer stirr 130.H08.048 You came with mee to Michim, & are here. 130.H08.0SS Scribal flourish & spiral 130.H08.0$$ Divided into 4-l. stanzas by space; no ind