IDENTILIN$$ F001F21 |Hall ms. Folger MS Add 1209|no ff. or pp. |T:T-LP/x/6-19-00;P:GAS, x/ 19-9-00V|c:DRD & Heather Wolfe 6/7/07 001.F21.0HE Satire i. [recto] 001.F21.001 Away thou Changeling motley humorest 001.F21.002 leaue me, and in this standing wodden Chest, 001.F21.003 Consorted with these few bookes, lett me lye 001.F21.004 In prison, & here be Coffind, when I dye 001.F21.005 Here are Gods Conduites, Graue Deuines, & here 001.F21.006 Natures Secretary, the Philosopher, 001.F21.007 And Iolly Statesmen, w%5ch%6 teach how to tye 001.F21.008 the Sinues of a Cittys mistique bodie, 001.F21.009 here gatheringe Cronoclers & >%^%5by%6< them %Xby%Y stand, 001.F21.010 Giddy fantastique %1Poets%2 of each land: 001.F21.011 Shall I leaue all this Constant Companie 001.F21.012 and follow headlong, wild vncertaine %1Thee%2 001.F21.013 first sweare by thy best loue in Earnest 001.F21.014 (if thou w%5ch%6 loue'st all, can loue any best) 001.F21.015 Thou wilt not leaue in the wilde Streete 001.F21.016 though some more %1Spruce Companion%2 thou dost meete 001.F21.017 Not though a Captaine doe come in thy way 001.F21.018 bright Parcell guilt w%5th%6 forty dead mens pay 001.F21.019 Nor though a briske p%Pfumed pirt %1Courtier%2 001.F21.020 deigne w%5th%6 a Nodd thy Curtesie to answere [CW:om] 001.F21.021 Nor a velvett %1Iustice%2 w%5th%6 a long [verso] 001.F21.022 greate Traine of blew Coats 12 or 13 strong. 001.F21.023 shalt thou grinne or fawne on him, or prepare 001.F21.024 A speech to Court his beautious Sonn and heire: 001.F21.025 for bette*>%5r%6< or for worse take me, or leaue me 001.F21.026 to take, and leaue me, is Adultery; 001.F21.027 Oh Monster, Superstitious Puritane, 001.F21.028 of refind manners, yet ceremoniall man 001.F21.029 That when* thou meetest one w%5th%6 inquireing Eies 001.F21.030 dost search, and like a needy Brother, prize 001.F21.031 The Silke and gold he weares, and to that rate, 001.F21.032 so high or lowe dost raise thy formall hatt. 001.F21.033 That wilt Consort none vntill thou haue knowen 001.F21.034 what landes he hath in hope, or of his owne. 001.F21.035 As though all thy Companions should make the 001.F21.036 Iointers, and marry thy deare Companie 001.F21.037 why shouldest thou that dost not onely approue 001.F21.038 But in ranke Itchy lust, desire and loue, 001.F21.039 the Nakednes, and barenes, to Enioy 001.F21.040 of thy Plump Muddy whore, or prostitute boy; [CW: hate vertue] 001.F21.041 Hate vertue, though shee naked be and bare; [recto] 001.F21.042 Att birth and death our bod>e%>ie%>i