IDENTILIN$$ F005H08|Utterson ms., Eng 966.7|ff. 76-77|TWH\mf\2-8-95\P:TJS\o\3-15-96\C:JSC\10-21-98 005.H08.HE1 %X%3SATYR.5.%4|. 005.H08.001 Thou shalt not laugh in this leafe (Muse) nor they 005.H08.002 whom any pitty warmes: hee which did lay 005.H08.003 Rules to make %1Courtiers%2, (hee being vnderstood 005.H08.004 May make good %1Courtiers%2, but who %1Courtiers%2 good?) 005.H08.005 frees from the stinge of iests all who in extreame 005.H08.006 Are wretched or wicked. Of those two a theame 005.H08.007 Charity & liberty giue mee. What is hee 005.H08.008 Who Officers rage, & Suito%5rs%6 misery 005.H08.009 Can write, & iest? If all things be in all 005.H08.010 As I thinke, since all w%5ch%6 were, are, & shall 005.H08.011 bee, be made of the same Elements, 005.H08.012 Each thinge each thinge implyes, or rep%5r%6sents; 005.H08.013 Then man is a world, in which Officers 005.H08.014 Are the vast rauenous seas; And Suito%5rs%6 005.H08.015 Springes, now full, now shallow, now dry w%5ch%6 to 005.H08.016 That w%5ch%6 drownes them runn. These selfe reasons doe 005.H08.017 Proue the world a man, in w%5ch%6 %1Officers%2 005.H08.018 Are the devouring stomack, & Suito.%5rs%6 005.H08.019 The %1excrement%2 w%5ch%6 they voyd. All men are duste; 005.H08.020 How much more are %1Suitors%2, that to mens luste 005.H08.021 Are made preyes. O worse then dust or wormes meate 005.H08.022 for they doe eate yo%5w%6 now, whose selues wormes shall eate. 005.H08.023 They are the mills w%5ch%6 grinde yo%5w%6; yet yo%5w%6 are 005.H08.024 the winde w%5ch%6 driues them: And a wastfull warre 005.H08.025 Is fought against you, & you fight it. They 005.H08.026 Adulterate lawes, & you prepare the way 005.H08.027 Like wittalls. The issue your owne ruine is. 005.H08.028 Greatest & fairest Empresse know you this? 005.H08.029 Alas, noe more then Thames calme head doth know 005.H08.030 Whose Meades her armes drown'd, or whose corne ore=flow 005.H08.031 You S.%5r%6 (whose righteousnes she loues, whom I [f.76v] 005.H08.032 By haueing leaue to serue am most richly 005.H08.033 for seruice payd) authoriz'd, now begun 005.H08.034 To know & weede out this enormous sin. 005.H08.035 O age of rusty iron! some better witt 005.H08.036 call it some worse name if ought equall it. 005.H08.037 The yron age that was when Iustice was sold, now 005.H08.038 Iniustice is sould dearer farr. Allow 005.H08.039 All claymed fees & dutyes. Gamesters anone 005.H08.040 The money you sweare & sweate for is gone 005.H08.041 Into other hands. So controuerted Lands 005.H08.042 Scape like %1Angelica%2 the striuers hands. 005.H08.043 If lawe be in the %1Iudges%2 heart, & hee 005.H08.044 haue noe heart to resist letter or fee 005.H08.045 where wilt thou appeale? power of the Courts below 005.H08.046 flow from the first maine head, & these can throwe 005.H08.047 Thee, if they suck thee in, to misery 005.H08.048 To fetters, halters. But if the iniury 005.H08.049 Steele thee to dare complaine; alas thou goest 005.H08.050 Against the streame, when vpwards: When thou art most 005.H08.051 Heauy & most faint, & in those labours they 005.H08.052 ('Gainst whom thou shouldst complayne) will in thy way 005.H08.053 Become great seas, o're w%5ch%6 when thou shouldst %Yg%Z>o%>b*%>P%5x%6p%Pphicyes<.] 005.H08.090 Thou art that swim%Ming dogg, whom shadowes coozned, 005.H08.091 Who diu'd neere drowning for what vanished. 005.H08.0SS [om] [two scribal flourishes] 005.H08.0$$ %1No ind.; nonscribal[?] checkmark right of HE%2