IDENTILIN$$ F001O20|Dowden ms., Eng. poet. e.99|ff. 1-2v|AP\x\3-25-93\P:TJS\o\7-25-95/C:MJJ\2-26-96; JSC\10-2-98 001.O20.HE1 %XSatyre .1%5a%6. 001.O20.001 Away Thou changeling motley Humorist 001.O20.002 Leaue mee, and in thys standing wodden chest, 001.O20.003 Consorted w%5th%6 these few Bookes, lett mee >D%>Ls%>r.%>,< 001.O20.028 Of refind Manners, yett ceremoniall Man [f.1v] 001.O20.029 That when thou meetest One, w%5th%6 inquiring Eyes 001.O20.030 Dost search, and like a needy broker, prize 001.O20.031 The Silke and Gold he weares, and to that rate 001.O20.032 So high or lowe dost rayse thy formall hatt. 001.O20.033 That wilt consort none, vntill thou haue knowne 001.O20.034 What landes he hath in hope, or of hys owne. 001.O20.035 As though all thy Companions shold make Thee 001.O20.036 Iointers, and mary thy deare Companee. 001.O20.037 Why sholdst Thou, that dost not only approue, 001.O20.038 But in rancke Itchye Lust, desyre, and Loue 001.O20.039 The Nakednes, and barenes to enioy 001.O20.040 Of thy Plump muddy whore, or prostitute boy; 001.O20.041 Hate Virtue, though She be naked, and bare; 001.O20.042 At Birth and Death our Bodyes naked are. 001.O20.043 And till our Soules be vnaparaled%>>vn-paraled< 001.O20.044 Of Bodyes, they from blisse are banished. 001.O20.045 Mans first blest State was naked, when by Sin 001.O20.046 He lost that, yett he was cloth'd, but in Beasts skin. 001.O20.047 And in thys course Attyre, w%5ch%6 I now weare, 001.O20.048 W%5th%6 God, and w%5th%6 the Muses, I conferr. 001.O20.049 But since Thou like a Contrite Penitent 001.O20.050 Charitably warn'd by thy Sinns, dost repent, 001.O20.051 These Vanityes, and Giddines; Loe 001.O20.052 I shutt my Chamber doore, and come, Letts goe. 001.O20.053 But sooner may a Cheape whore that hath bin 001.O20.054 Worne by as many Seuerall Men in Sin, 001.O20.055 As are blacke Feathers, or Muske co>%Yo%Zu%>eoo*%>rao>p. 118.<< to left of HE%2