IDENTILIN$$ F147O20/ BedfCab, O20 (Eng. poet e.99),115v-116/ GAS/5-11-90/o EWS/7-30-85/o 147.O20.0HE Epit%Yh%Zaph 147.O20.001 Madam. /That I might make your Cabinett my Tombe 147.O20.002 And for my fame, w%5ch%6 I loue next my soule. 147.O20.003 Next to my Soule provide the happiest roome [116] 147.O20.004 Admitt to that Place thys last farewell Scroule, 147.O20.005 O%C then by Testament giue Legacyes; But I 147.O20.006 Dying, of you doe beg a Legacye. 147.O20.HE2 Omnibus. 147.O20.007 My fortune, and my Ioyce thys Custome breake, 147.O20.008 When wee are Speechles growne, to make Stones speake, 147.O20.009 Though no stone tell Thee what I was, yett Thou 147.O20.010 In my Graues Inside see, what thou art nowe, 147.O20.011 Yett Thou art not yett so good; Tyll vs death lay 147.O20.012 To ripe and mellowe here, wee are stubborne Clay, 147.O20.013 Parents make vs Earth: And Soules dignifye 147.O20.014 Vs to be Glasse: Here to grow Gold wee lye; 147.O20.015 Whylest in our Soules, Sinne bred and pampred ys, 147.O20.016 Our Soules become Wormeaten Carkases. 147.O20.017 So wee Ourselues miraculously destroy; 147.O20.018 Here bodyes w%5th%6 lesse Miracle enioye 147.O20.019 Such Priuiledges; Enabled here to scale 147.O20.020 Heauen, when the Trumpetts Ayre shall the%M exhale. 147.O20.021 Heare thys, and mend Thyselfe, and thou mendst mee, 147.O20.022 By making mee beeing dead, doe good to Thee. 147.O20.023 And thincke mee well composd, that I cold now 147.O20.024 A last sicke hower to Syllables allowe. 147.O20.0SSom 147.O20.0$$ HE alt scribally; p. 257 varies. %1wr. later hand left of HE%2; see trans. for ind & spac. & centering; ll. 2,4,6 ind. 6 sp; blank l. before HE2