IDENTILIN$$ F005SP1|St.Paul's ms. 49.B.43|ff. [18-19v]|JSC\mf\9-23-96\P:GAS\o\4-1-97\C:JSC\6-20-97. c:/digital drd 6/2/08. 005.SP1.HE1 %X%1Satyra .5%5a%6.| ["a"directly.over"5"] 005.SP1.001 Thou shalt not laughe in this leafe Muse, nor they 005.SP1.002 Whome anie pittie warnes: Hee w%5ch%6 did lay 005.SP1.003 Rules to make %1Courtiers%2, (hee being vnderstood 005.SP1.004 Maie make good %1Courtiers%2, but who %1Courtiers%2 good?) 005.SP1.005 ffrees from the stinges of %1Iestes%2 all who in extreame 005.SP1.006 Are wretched, or wicked; of theis two a %1Theame%2 [CW:%1Charitie%2] 005.SP1.007 %1Charitie%2, and %1Libertie%2 giue Mee: What is Hee [f.(18v)] 005.SP1.008 Who officers rage, and %1Suitors Miserie%2 005.SP1.009 Can write, and iest; If all thinges bee in All 005.SP1.010 As I thinke since All, w%5ch%6 were, are, or shall= 005.SP1.011 =Bee [om] made of the same %1Elementes%2 005.SP1.012 Eache thing, Each thing employes, or representes: 005.SP1.013 Then Man is a world, in w%5ch%6 officers 005.SP1.014 Are the vast ravishing %1Seas%2, and %1Suitors%2 005.SP1.015 [sic]Spring, now [sic]fall, now shallowe, now drye, w%5ch%6 to 005.SP1.016 That, w%5ch%6 drownes them runne; These self %1reasons%2 doe 005.SP1.017 Prove the world a %1Man%2; In w%5ch%6 Officers 005.SP1.018 Are the devouring %1Stomacke%2, and %1Suitors%2 005.SP1.019 The %1Excrements%2, w%5ch%6 they voyde. %1All%2 %1Men%2 %1are%2 %1dust%2. 005.SP1.020 How much worse are %1Suitors%2, who to %1Mens%2 lust 005.SP1.021 Are made %1Prayes%2; O worse then %1Dust%2, or %1Wormes Meate%2; 005.SP1.022 ffor they doe eate yow, whose selues %1Wormes%2 shall eate. 005.SP1.023 They are the Mills w%5ch%6 grind yow, yet yow are 005.SP1.024 The wind, w%5ch%6 drives them; and a wast-full %1Warre%2 005.SP1.025 Is fought against yow, >%Vand yow< fight itt, %1they%2 005.SP1.026 Adulterate lawe, and yow prepare their %1waie%2, 005.SP1.027 Lyke Wittolles %1then%2 %1issue%2 %1your%2 owne ruine is. 005.SP1.028 Greatest, and fairest %1Empresse%2, knowe yow this? 005.SP1.029 Alas noe more, then %1Thames%2 calme head doth knowe, 005.SP1.030 Whose %1Meddowes%2 her %1Armes%2 drownes, or %1whose Corne%2 oreflowe. 005.SP1.031 Yow S%5r%6, whose %1righteousnes%2 shee loues, whome I 005.SP1.032 By hauing leaue to serve am most ritchlie 005.SP1.033 ffor %1seruice%2 paide, authorized now beginne 005.SP1.034 To knowe, and weede out this enormous %1Sinne%2. [CW:O] 005.SP1.035 O %1Age%2 of rustie %1Iron%2, some better Witt [f.(19)] 005.SP1.036 Call it some worse name, if ought equall it. 005.SP1.037 The %1Iron Age%2, that was when Iustice was sould, now 005.SP1.038 %1Iniustice%2 is sould dearer farre. How 005.SP1.039 All demaundes ffees, and duties %1Gamesters%2, Anone 005.SP1.040 The %1Money%2 w%5ch%6 yow %1sweate%2, and %1sweare%2 for is gone 005.SP1.041 Into other handes: Soe controverted Landes, 005.SP1.042 Scape like %1Angelica%2 the %1Striuers%2 handes. 005.SP1.043 If Lawe bee in the %1Iudges%2 hart, and hee 005.SP1.044 Haue noe hart to resist letters, or %1fee%2, 005.SP1.045 Where wilt thou appeale? %1Power%2 %1of%2 %1the%2 %1Court%2 %1below%2, 005.SP1.046 %1fflowe from the first maine head%2, and there can throwe 005.SP1.047 Thee if they sucke thee in to %1Miserie%2, 005.SP1.048 To %1ffetters, halters%2: But if the %1Iniurie%2 005.SP1.049 Steele thee to dare complaine, Alas thou goest 005.SP1.050 Against the %1Streame%2 when vpwardes, when thou art most 005.SP1.051 Heavie, and most faint, and in these labours they 005.SP1.052 Gainst whome thou shouldst complaine, will in the way 005.SP1.053 Become great %1Seas%2; ore w%5ch%6, when thou shalt bee 005.SP1.054 ffor'ct to make %1golden Bridges%2, thou shalt see, 005.SP1.055 That all thy gold was drow'nd in them before. 005.SP1.056 %1All%2 %1thinges%2 %1follow%2 %1theire%2 %1like%2, %1onely%2 %1who%2 %1haue%2, %1may%2 %1haue%2 %1more%2. 005.SP1.057 %1Iudges%2 %1are%2 %1Gods%2; Hee who made, and sayd them soe, 005.SP1.058 Meant not that Men should bee for'ct to them, to goe 005.SP1.059 By meanes of %1Angelles%2: When %1Supplications%2 005.SP1.060 Wee send to %1God%2, to %1Dominations%2, 005.SP1.061 %1Powers, Cherubines%2, and all %1Heauens Court%2, yf wee 005.SP1.062 Should paie ffees as heere, %1Dailie Bread would bee%2 [CW:%1Scarse%2] 005.SP1.063 %1Scarse to Kinges%2: Soe tis: Would it not anger [f.(19v)] 005.SP1.064 A %1Stoicke%2, a %1Coward%2, yea a %1Martyr%2 005.SP1.065 To see a %1Purseuant%2 come in, and call 005.SP1.066 All his %1Clothes, Copes, Bookes, Primmer%2, and all 005.SP1.067 His %1Plate, Chalices%2, and %1mistake%2 them awaie 005.SP1.068 And aske a fee for comming? Oh neare maye 005.SP1.069 ffaire Lawes white reverend name bee strumpetted 005.SP1.070 To warrant %1Theftes%2: Shee is established 005.SP1.071 %1Recorder to destenie on Earth%2, and shee 005.SP1.072 Speakes fates wordes, and telles who must bee 005.SP1.073 %1Riche%2, who %1poore%2, who in %1chaines%2, who in %1Iailes%2, 005.SP1.074 Shee is all faire, but yet hath fowle long %1Nailes%2, 005.SP1.075 With which shee scratcheth %1Suitors%2. In %1Bodies%2 005.SP1.076 Of Men, soe in lawe %1Nailes%2, are the Extremities. 005.SP1.077 Soe officers stretch to more then Law can doe, 005.SP1.078 As our Nayles reach, what noe els part comes to. 005.SP1.079 Why barest thou to yo'n %1Officer%2? %1ffoole%2! Hath hee 005.SP1.080 Gotte those goodes, for which Men bar'd to thee? 005.SP1.081 %1ffoole%2! twice, thrice, thou hast bought %1wrong%2, & now hungerlie 005.SP1.082 Buyest %1right%2: but that dole comes not till these die. 005.SP1.083 Thou hadst much, and Lawes %1Vrim%2, and %1Thummim%2 trie, 005.SP1.084 Thou wouldst for more, and for all hast %1paper%2 005.SP1.085 Enoughe to cloath all the great Carrickes %1Pepper%2. 005.SP1.086 Sell that, and by that thou much more shalt leese, 005.SP1.087 Then %1Haman%2 when hee sould his %1Antiquities%2. 005.SP1.088 %1O Wretch%2! that thy fortunes should moralize 005.SP1.089 %1AE%Lsops%2 fables, and make %1Tales, Prophesies%2. 005.SP1.090 Thou art the swimming %1dogge%2 %1when%2[sic] %1shadowes%2 %1coosened%2. 005.SP1.091 And div'dst neare %1drowning%2 for what vanished. 005.SP1.0SS [monogram(?) follows l.91; flourish centered under poem] 005.SP1.0$$ %1No ind (but l.1's initial, large cap extends into LM); HE: %5a%6 directly above the 5; scribe's itals. hard to distinguish from his normal hand, and indiscriminately applied%2