IDENTILIN$$ F001Y02|b 114 (Raphael King MS)|pp. 1-9\JF\x\4-7-93\P:DF\o\6-20-97\C:JSC\7-18-97 001.Y02.HE1 Satira prima. 001.Y02.001 Away thou changling motlie humorist 001.Y02.002 leaue me, & in this standing wooden chest 001.Y02.003 consorted w%5th%6 thes few bookes lett me lie 001.Y02.004 In prison, & there coffin'd when I die. 001.Y02.005 Here are gods conduits, graue devines, & here 001.Y02.006 Natures Secretaries, the Philosophere, 001.Y02.007 And iolly stats man, w%5ch%6 teach how to tie 001.Y02.008 The Sinews of a Citties misticke bodie, 001.Y02.009 Here gathering croniclers & by them stand 001.Y02.010 Giddie fantasticke Poets of this land: [CW:Shall 001.Y02.011 Shall I leaue all this constant Companie? [p.2 001.Y02.012 And follow headlong wild uncertaine thee. 001.Y02.013 first sweare by thy best loue, & in earnest 001.Y02.014 (if thou w%5ch%6 lou'est all can loue any best) 001.Y02.015 Thou wilt not leaue me in y%5e%6 middle streete 001.Y02.016 Though some more spruce Companion thou do'st meete. 001.Y02.017 No though a Captaine doe come in thy way 001.Y02.018 bright parcell guilt, w%5th%6 40 deade mens pay. 001.Y02.019 No though a briske p%Pfum'd neate Courtier 001.Y02.020 Deyne w%5th%6 a nod thy curtisies to answer. 001.Y02.021 Nor come a veluet Iustice w%5th%6 a long 001.Y02.022 great traine of blew coats 12 or 14 strong 001.Y02.023 Wilt thou grin on him, fawen, or prepare 001.Y02.024 a speech to court his virtuous sonne or heire: [CW:for 001.Y02.025 For better or worse take me, or leaue me [p.3 001.Y02.026 to take or leaue me were adulterie. 001.Y02.027 Oh monster superstitious Puritane 001.Y02.028 of refind mannors, yet ceremonicall man 001.Y02.029 That when thou meets him w%5th%6 inquiring eies 001.Y02.030 do'st search & like an needy broker prize 001.Y02.031 the silke and gould he weares; & to y%5t%6 rate 001.Y02.032 so heighe or low do'st vaile thy former hate 001.Y02.033 That will consort none, vntill thou s%>>h