IDENTILIN$$ F140H04|EdHerb|Norton MS, Eng. 966.3|ff. 51v-52\KJH\mf\7-27-94\P:DF\o\12-1-00\C:JSC\1-10-01 140.H04.HE1 %XTo: S%5r%6:E:H: 140.H04.001 Man is a lump, where all Beastes kneaded be 140.H04.002 wisedome makes him an Arke where all agree 140.H04.003 The Foole in whom theis Beastes doe liue at Iarre 140.H04.004 is sport to others, and a Theater: 140.H04.005 Nor scapes he soe, but is himselfe their Prey 140.H04.006 All w%5ch%6 was Man in him is eate awaye 140.H04.007 And nowe his Beastes on one another feede 140.H04.008 yet couple in anger, and newe Monsters breede. 140.H04.009 Howe happie's he w%5ch%6 hath due place assign'd 140.H04.010 To 's Beastes, and disafforrested his mynde? 140.H04.011 Empal'd himselfe to keepe them out, not in 140.H04.012 Can sowe, and dares trust Corne where they haue bin. 140.H04.013 Can vse his horse, goate wolfe, and euery beast 140.H04.014 and >>is<< not Asse himselfe to all the rest. 140.H04.015 Else man not onely is the Heard' of Swyne 140.H04.016 But hee's those diuells too, w%5ch%6 did incline 140.H04.017 them to a headlong rage, and made them worse, 140.H04.018 ffor man can add weight to heaue'ns heauiest curse. 140.H04.019 As soules (they saie) by our first touch, take in 140.H04.020 The poisonous tincture of Originall Sinne [CW:Soe: to:] 140.H04.021 Soe to the punishments w%5ch%6 God doth fling [f.52] 140.H04.022 Our apprehension contributes the stinge 140.H04.023 To vs, as to his Chickens he doth cast 140.H04.024 Hemlock, as[var:>>and<<] we as men his Hemlock tast. 140.H04.025 We doe infuse to what he meant for meate 140.H04.026 Corrosivenes, or [%1space%2]>>intense<< Cold, or heate 140.H04.027 ffor God noe such specifique poison hath 140.H04.028 as killes we knowe not howe, his fiercest wrath 140.H04.029 hath noe Antipathy, but may be good 140.H04.030 at least for Phisick, if not for our foode. 140.H04.031 Thus Man that might be his pleasure, is his rodd 140.H04.032 and is his diuell, that might be his God: 140.H04.033 Since then our busines is to rectifie 140.H04.034 Nature to what she was, we are led awrie 140.H04.035 By them, who man to vs in little showe 140.H04.036 greater then due, noe forme we can bestowe 140.H04.037 On him, ffor Man into him selfe can drawe 140.H04.038 All; All his faith can swallowe, or Reason chawe 140.H04.039 All that it fill'd, & all >>%Y<>%Z<< that w%5ch%6 doth fill 140.H04.040 All the round world to man is but a Pill 140.H04.041 In all it workes not, But is all in all/ 140.H04.042 Poysonous, or Purgatiue, or Cordiall. 140.H04.043 For knowledge kindles Calentures in some 140.H04.044 And is to others [om]>>icy<< [om]>>opium<< 140.H04.045 As braue as true is that profession than 140.H04.046 w%5ch%6 yo%5u%6 doe vse to make that yo%5u%6 knowe man, 140.H04.047 This makes it credible, yo%5u%6 haue dwelt vpon 140.H04.048 All worthy bookes, and nowe are such a one. 140.H04.049 Actions are Authors, and of those in yo%5u%6 140.H04.050 yo%5r%6 ffreindes finde euery day a Mart of Newe 140.H04.0SS Finis 140.H04.0$$ %1Ellipsis in LM at l.1; even no'd lines ind; l.25, scribe left space for a word betw "or" and "Cold"; l.44, scribe stopped after "others"%2