IDENTILIN$$ F001H08|Utterson ms., Eng.966.7|f. 67r-v|AP\x\4-4-93\P:TJS\o\3-15-96\C:TJS\7-23-97; JSC\10-1-98 001.H08.HE1 %X%3SATYR%4. 1. I.D. 001.H08.001 Away thou changling motley Humorist 001.H08.002 Leaue mee, & in this standing wooden Chest 001.H08.003 Consorted with these few bookes let mee lye 001.H08.004 In prison, & here be coffin'd when I dye: 001.H08.005 Here are Gods Conduits, graue Diuines, & here 001.H08.006 Is Natures Secretary, the Philosopher 001.H08.007 And iolly Statesmen (w%5ch%6 teach how to tye 001.H08.008 The sinnewes of a cittyes mistick body) 001.H08.009 Here gathering Chronicles; & by them stand 001.H08.010 Giddy fantastick Poets of each land. 001.H08.011 Shall I leaue all this constant company>>,<< 001.H08.012 & follow headlong, wilde, vncertaine thee? 001.H08.013 ffirst sweare by thy best loue>%5%Y****%Z%6< >%Y******%Z%Ye%Z>mist<<[?--JSC], so, maybe leaf lost prior to binding, or scribe didn't finish, for some reason--he ends other poems w/flourishes & starts next poem on a new page%2