IDENTILIN$$ F004O20|Eng. poet. e.99|ff. 6v-10v|TWH\cf\3-8-95|P:TJS|o|7-21-95|C:MJJ\3-22-96; JSC\12-9-98 004.O20.HE1 %XSatyre. 004.O20.001 Well; I may now receaue and Dye; my Sinne 004.O20.002 Indeed is great, but I haue bin in 004.O20.003 A Purgatory, such as feard Hell is 004.O20.004 A Recreation, and skant Map of thys, 004.O20.005 My minde, nor w%5th%6 Prides Itch, nor yett hath bin 004.O20.006 Poysoned w%5th%6 Loue to see, or to bee seene, 004.O20.007 I had no suite there, nor new suite to showe, 004.O20.008 Yett went to Court. But as Glaze, w%5ch%6 did goe 004.O20.009 To a Masse in Ieast, catch'd, was fayne, to disburse 004.O20.010 The hundred Markes, w%5ch%6 ys the Statutes Curse, 004.O20.011 Before he scap'd; So yt pleasd my Destinee, 004.O20.012 (Guiltye of my Sin of goeing) to thincke mee, 004.O20.013 As prone to all ill, and of Good, as forgett= 004.O20.014 Full, as Proud, Lustfull, and as much in debt, 004.O20.015 As vayne, as witles, and as false as they, 004.O20.016 W%5ch%6 dwell at Court, for once goeing that way; 004.O20.017 Therfore I suffred thys; Towards mee did runne 004.O20.018 A thinge more strange then on Nylus slime the Sun [f.7] 004.O20.019 Ere bred; Or all w%5ch%6 into Noahs Arke came, 004.O20.020 A thinge, w%5ch%6 wolde haue pos'd Adam to name, 004.O20.021 Stranger then seuen Antiquaryes Studyes, 004.O20.022 Then Affrique Monsters, Guyanaes rarityes, 004.O20.023 Stranger then strangest. One who for a Dane 004.O20.024 In the Danes Massacre had sure bin slayne, 004.O20.025 If he had liued then; and w%5th%6out helpe dyes, 004.O20.026 When next the Prentises agaynst strangers rise; 004.O20.027 One whom the Watch at noone letts skarce goe by, 004.O20.028 One, to whom the Examining Iustice sure will crye. 004.O20.029 S%5r%6, by your Pr>e%>i%Ys%Z< squeakd. Oh, S%5r%6, 004.O20.074 Tis sweete to talke of Kings; At Westminster 004.O20.075 Sayd I, The man that keepes the Abbye tombes, 004.O20.076 And for hys Price doth, w%5th%6 who euer comes, 004.O20.077 Of all our Harryes, and our Edwards talke 004.O20.078 From King to King, and all theyre kin can walke, 004.O20.079 Your Ears shall heare nought but King, your Eyes meete [f.8] 004.O20.080 Kings only, the way to ytt is King streete; 004.O20.081 Hee smack'd, and cryed; Hee is base, Mechanique, Course, 004.O20.082 So are all your Englishmen in theyre discourse. 004.O20.083 Are not your frenchmen neate? Myne? as you see. 004.O20.084 I haue but One frenchma%M, looke, he followes mee; 004.O20.085 Certes they goe neately clothd; I of thys mind ame, 004.O20.086 Your only wearing is thys Grogerame. 004.O20.087 Not so, S%5r%6, I haue more; Vnder thys Pitch 004.O20.088 He wold not flye, I chaf'd him. But as Itch 004.O20.089 Scratch'd into Smart, and as blunt Iron ground 004.O20.090 Into an Edge, hurts worse; So I foole, found 004.O20.091 Crossing hurt mee; To fitt my Sullennes, 004.O20.092 Hee to another key hys stile doth dresse. 004.O20.093 And askes what newes? I tell him of new Playes. 004.O20.094 He takes my hand, and as a still w%5ch%6 stayes 004.O20.095 A Sembriefe twixt each drop, he niggardly 004.O20.096 As loth to enrich mee so, tells many a lye. 004.O20.097 More then ten Hollingsheads and Halls, and Stowes, 004.O20.098 Of triviall household stuffee%>>trashe< he knowes. He knowes 004.O20.099 When the Queene smild, or frownd, and he knowes what 004.O20.100 A Subtle Statesma%M may gather of that. 004.O20.101 He knowes who loues whom, and who by Poyson 004.O20.102 Hasts to an Offices reuersion. 004.O20.103 He knowes who hath sold hys land, and now doth begg 004.O20.104 A Licence, Old Iron, Shoes, Bootes, or Egge 004.O20.105 Shells, to transport; Shortly Boyes shall not play 004.O20.106 At blowpointe, or Spancounter, but they pay 004.O20.107 Toll to some Courtyer; And wiser then all Vs 004.O20.108 He knowes w%5ch%6 Lady >%Vis not< Painte>s%>d<, %Yyett%Z Thus 004.O20.109 Hee w%5th%6 home meates tryes mee. I belch, spue, spitt, 004.O20.110 Looke pale, and sickly like a Patient, yett [f.8v] 004.O20.111 Hee thrusts more, and as if had vndertooke 004.O20.112 To say GallBelgicus w%5th%6out Booke, 004.O20.113 Speakes of all States, and deedes w%5ch%6 Haue bin since 004.O20.114 The Spaniards came, to the losse of Amyens. 004.O20.115 Like to'a bigge wife, at sight of loth'd meate, 004.O20.116 Ready to trauayle, So, I belch, and sweate, 004.O20.117 To hear thys Macaron talke; In vayne, for yett 004.O20.118 Eyther my humor, or hys owne to fitt, 004.O20.119 He like a Priviledg'd Spye, whom nothing can 004.O20.120 Discreditt, libells now agaynst each greate Ma%M. 004.O20.121 He names a Price for euery Office payd; 004.O20.122 He sayes our Warrs thriues[sic] ill, because delayde, 004.O20.123 That Offices are intayld, and that there are 004.O20.124 Perpetuityes of them, lasting as farr 004.O20.125 As the last day, and that greate Officers 004.O20.126 Doe w%5th%6 the Pyrates share, and Dunckerchers. 004.O20.127 Who wast in Meate, in Clothes, in horse, he notes. 004.O20.128 Who loues whores, who boyes, and who Goates, 004.O20.129 I more amaz'd then Circes Prisoners, when 004.O20.130 They felt themselues turne Beasts; felt myselfe then 004.O20.131 Becomming Traytor; And methought I sawe 004.O20.132 One of our Gyante Statutes ope hys Iawe, 004.O20.133 To sucke mee in for hearing him; I founde 004.O20.134 That as burnt venom'd Letchers, doe grow sound, 004.O20.135 By giving others theyre Sores, I might growe 004.O20.136 Guiltye, and he free: Therfore I did showe 004.O20.137 All Signes of lothing; But since I am in 004.O20.138 I must pay mine, and my forefathers Sin 004.O20.139 To the last farthing: Therfore to my Power 004.O20.140 Toughly, and stubbornly, I beare thys Crosse; But the hower 004.O20.141 Of Mercy, now was come; He tryes to bring 004.O20.142 Mee to pay a fine to scape hys torturing: [f.9] 004.O20.143 And sayes, S%5r%6, Can you spare mee? I sayd willingly 004.O20.144 Nay S%5r%6, Can you spare mee a Crowne; Thanckfully'I 004.O20.145 Giue yt as Ransome; But as Fidlers still, 004.O20.146 Though they be payd to be gonn, yett needes will 004.O20.147 Thrust one more Iigge vpon you; So did hee, 004.O20.148 W%5th%6 hys long Complementall thanckes vexe mee. 004.O20.149 But he is gone, thanckes to hys Needy want 004.O20.150 And the Prerogatiue of my Crowne; Skant 004.O20.151 Hys thanckes were ended, when I di%>>w%5ch%6< did see 004.O20.152 All the Court fill'd w%5th%6 more strange then Hee, 004.O20.153 Rann from thence w%5th%6 such, or more hast the%M One 004.O20.154 Who feares more Actions, dothe make from Prison. 004.O20.155 At home, in holesome Solitarines 004.O20.156 My Piteous Soule began the wretchednes 004.O20.157 Of Suiters at Court to mourne. And a Trance 004.O20.158 Like hys who drem't, he saw Hell, did aduance 004.O20.159 Itselfe ore Mee, and such men as he saw there 004.O20.160 I saw at Court, and worse, and more. Lowe feare 004.O20.161 Becomes the Guilty, not the Accuser; then 004.O20.162 Shall I, nones Slaue, of high borne, or rays'd men 004.O20.163 Fears frounes. And my M%5rs%6 Truth betray Thee 004.O20.164 To the huffing braggart puft Nobilitye. 004.O20.165 No, no, Thou w%5ch%6 since yesterday hast bin 004.O20.166 Almost about the whole worlde, hast thou seene 004.O20.167 O Sun, in all thy Iorney, Vanitye, 004.O20.168 Such as swells the bladder of our Court? I 004.O20.169 Thincke he w%5ch%6 made the waxen Garden, and 004.O20.170 Transplanted yt fro%M Italye to stand 004.O20.171 W%5th%6 vs in London flouts our Court here; for [f.9v] 004.O20.172 Iust such gay painted thinges, w%5ch%6 no sap, nor 004.O20.173 Tast haue in them, ours are, and naturall 004.O20.174 Some of the stockes are, theyre fruites bastard all. 004.O20.175 Tis ten a Clocke, and past, all whom the Mues, 004.O20.176 Baloun, Tennis, Dyett, or the Stewes 004.O20.177 Had all the morning held, Now the second 004.O20.178 Time made ready that day, in flockes are found 004.O20.179 In the Presence; And I (God pardon mee) 004.O20.180 As fresh and sweete th'Apparrells bee, as bee 004.O20.181 The fieldes they sold to buy them; for a King 004.O20.182 These hose are, Cryes hys flatterers, and bring 004.O20.183 Them to the Theater next weeke to sell. 004.O20.184 Wants reach all states; Mee seemes they doe as well 004.O20.185 At Stage, as Court, all are Players; Who orelookes 004.O20.186 (For themselues dare not goe) ore Cheapeside bookes 004.O20.187 Shall find theyre Wardrops Inventory; Now 004.O20.188 The Ladyes Come, as Pirats w%5ch%6 did knowe 004.O20.189 That there came weake ships fraught w%5th%6 Cutchinneale, 004.O20.190 The men boord them, and prayse, as they thincke, well 004.O20.191 Theyre beautyes; they the mens witts, both are bought. 004.O20.192 Why good witts nere weare scarlett gownes, I thought 004.O20.193 Thys Cause; These men, mens witts for Speeches buy 004.O20.194 And woemen buy all redds, w%5ch%6 Scarlett dye. 004.O20.195 He cald her beauty limetwiggs, her hayre nett 004.O20.196 She feares her druggs ill layd, her hayres loose sett. 004.O20.197 Wold not Heraclitus laughe to see Macryne 004.O20.198 From Hatt to shoe, himselfe at dore refine 004.O20.199 As the Queenes Presence weare a Meschite, and lift 004.O20.200 His skirts and hose, and call hys cloths to shrift 004.O20.201 Making them confes, not only mortall [f.10] 004.O20.202 Greate staynes, and holes in them, but veniall, 004.O20.203 Feathers and dust, w%5th%6 w%5ch%6 they fornicate, 004.O20.204 And then by Durers rules, suruayes the state 004.O20.205 Of each limne, and w%5th%6 stringes the odds tryes, 004.O20.206 Of his Necke to hys legge, and wast to thyghes, 004.O20.207 So in immaculate clothes, and Simmetrye 004.O20.208 Perfect as Circles, w%5th%6 such Nicetye 004.O20.209 As a young Preacher at hys first time goes 004.O20.210 To preach; he enters, and a Lady w%5ch%6 owes 004.O20.211 Him not so much as Goodwill: Streight arrests 004.O20.212 And vnto her Protests, Protests, Protests, 004.O20.213 So much as at Rome, wold f*a*ue%>>searue< to haue throwne 004.O20.214 Ten Cardinalls into the Inquisition. 004.O20.215 And whisperd by Iesu, so often, that a 004.O20.216 Purseuant would haue rauishd him away 004.O20.217 For saying our Ladyes Psalter. But tis fitt 004.O20.218 That they each other Plague, they merritt itt. 004.O20.219 But here comes Glorius, that will plague them both; 004.O20.220 Who in the other Extreame only doth 004.O20.221 Call a rough carelesnes, good fashion; 004.O20.222 Whose Cloake hys Spurrs teare; Whom he spitts on 004.O20.223 He cares not, hys ill wordes doe noe harme 004.O20.224 To him, he rushes In, as if Arme, Arme 004.O20.225 He came to Crye, and though hys face be as ill, 004.O20.226 As theyres w%5ch%6 in old hangings whip Christ, still 004.O20.227 He striues to looke worse; He keepes all in awe, 004.O20.228 Ieasts like a licensd foole, Commands like lawe 004.O20.229 Tir'de, now Ile leaue thys Place, and but pleasd soe 004.O20.230 As men w%5ch%6 from Iayles, to Execution goe. 004.O20.231 Goe through the greate Chamber, (why is it hung) [f.10v] 004.O20.232 W%5th%6 the seuen deadly sinns? Beeing among 004.O20.233 These Ascaparts, men big enough to throwe 004.O20.234 Charing Crosse for a barr, men w%5ch%6 doe knowe 004.O20.235 No token of worth, but Queenes ma%M, and fine, 004.O20.236 Living barrells of beefe, flaggons of Wine, 004.O20.237 I shooke like a Spyed Spye. Preachers w%5ch%6 are 004.O20.238 Seas of witts, and Artes, you ca%M, then dare 004.O20.239 Drowne the Sinnes of thys Place; For, for mee 004.O20.240 Who am a shallowe brooke, yt enough shall bee 004.O20.241 To wash theyre staynes away, though I yett 004.O20.242 W%5th%6 Machabees modestye the merritt 004.O20.243 Of my worke lessen, yett some wise ma%M shall 004.O20.244 (I hope) esteeme my writts Canonicall. 004.O20.0SS [diagonal slash from RM down to next (centered) HE] 004.O20.0$$ %1no ind; >>p.128.<< left of HE%2