IDENTILIN$$ X005Y03|Osborne ms. b 148\pp. 15-17\TWH\cf\3-15-95\P:DF\o\7-11-97\C:JSC\7-25-97 005.Y03.HE1 %XSatire the Third 005.Y03.001 Thou shalte nott laugh in this leafe, Muse nor they 005.Y03.002 whome any pitty warmes. He w%5ch%6 did lay 005.Y03.003 Rules to make Cou%5r%6tiers, (beinge vnderstood) 005.Y03.004 may make good Cou%5r%6tiers, butt whoe Cou%5r%6tiers good 005.Y03.005 ffree from y%5e%6 stinge of iests, all whoe in extreame 005.Y03.006 are wretched or wicked, of these twoe a theame 005.Y03.007 Charitie & libertie giue mee, what is hee 005.Y03.008 whoe officers rage & suito%5rs%6 misery 005.Y03.009 Can write & iest? If all things bee in all 005.Y03.010 (as I thinke) since all w%5ch%6 were, are & shall 005.Y03.011 Bee, bee made of y%5e%6 same elements 005.Y03.012 each thinge, each thinge implies or rep%5r%6sents 005.Y03.013 [LM:1]Then man is a world in w%5ch%6 officers 005.Y03.014 [LM:2]are y%5e%6 vaste raueninge seas; & suitors 005.Y03.015 [LM:3]Springs, now full now shallowe, now dry, w%5ch%6 to 005.Y03.016 [LM:4]y%5t%6 w%5ch%6 drownes them runne. These selfe reasons doe 005.Y03.017 [LM:5]Proue the world a man, in w%5ch%6 officers 005.Y03.018 [LM:6]are the deuoureinge stomacke; & suitors 005.Y03.019 [LM:7]The excrement w%5ch%6 they voyd. All men are dust 005.Y03.020 [LM:8]howe much worse are suitors, y%5t%6 to mens lust 005.Y03.021 Are made prayes? Oh worse then dust or wormes meate 005.Y03.022 for they doe eate yo%5u%6 now, whose selues wormes shall eate 005.Y03.023 They are the mills w%5ch%6 grind yo%5u%6, yett yo%5u%6 are 005.Y03.024 the winds w%5ch%6 driue them. And a wastefull warre 005.Y03.025 Is fought against ytt, & yo%5u%6 fight ytt. They 005.Y03.026 adulterate lawe, & yo%5u%6 p%5r%6pare y%5e%6 way 005.Y03.027 Like wittalls: the issue yo%5r%6 owne ruine is 005.Y03.028 greatest & fairest Empresse know yo%5u%6 this 005.Y03.029 Alas noe more then Thames calme head doth knowe 005.Y03.030 whose meads her armes drownes, or whose corne o'reflowe [CW:you:] 005.Y03.031 Yo%5u%6 Sir whose righteousnesse shee loues whome I [p.16] 005.Y03.032 by haueinge leaue to serve, am richly 005.Y03.033 ffor seruice payd, authorized, now beginne 005.Y03.034 to know & weed outt this enormious sinne 005.Y03.035 Oh age of rusty iron some better witt 005.Y03.036 call ytt some worse name if ought equall ytt 005.Y03.037 Thy non age (when Iustice was sold now 005.Y03.038 iniustice is sold dearer farre) did allow 005.Y03.039 All demaunders fees & duties. Gamsters anone 005.Y03.040 the mony w%5ch%6 yo%5u%6 sweare & sweate for is gonne 005.Y03.041 Into others hands, soe controu%5r%6sed Lands 005.Y03.042 scape like %1Angelica%2 the striuers hands 005.Y03.043 If lawe bee in the Iudges hearte & hee 005.Y03.044 haue noe hearte to resist letter or fee 005.Y03.045 Where wilte thou appeale? power of o%5r%6 Cou%5r%6ts belowe 005.Y03.046 flowe from y%5e%6 first meane head & those can throwe 005.Y03.047 Thee if they sucke thee into misery 005.Y03.048 to fetters, halters, Butt if thy iniury 005.Y03.049 Steele thee to dare complaine, alas thou goest 005.Y03.050 against y%5e%6 streame when vppwards, when thou are most 005.Y03.051 heauie & most fainte; & in those labours they 005.Y03.052 gainst whome thou shouldst complaine, will in thy way 005.Y03.053 Become greate seas, ore w%5ch%6 when thou shalt bee 005.Y03.054 forced to make golden bridges thou shalt see 005.Y03.055 That all thy gold was drownd in them before 005.Y03.056 all things followe there like, onely whoe haue may haue more 005.Y03.057 Iudges are gods, Hee whoe made them soe 005.Y03.058 ment nott men should bee forc'd to them to goe 005.Y03.059 By meanes of Angells. when supplications 005.Y03.060 wee send to God; to Dominations 005.Y03.061 Powers Cherubins, & all heauens Cou%5r%6ts if wee 005.Y03.062 should pay fees as heere dayly bread would bee 005.Y03.063 Scarse to Kings. Soe 'tis would ytt nott anger 005.Y03.064 a Stoycke, a Coward, yea a Martir 005.Y03.065 To see a Purseuant come in & call 005.Y03.066 all his clothes Copes, bookes primmers, & all 005.Y03.067 His plate Chalices: & mistake them away 005.Y03.068 & aske a fee for com%Minge, oh nere may 005.Y03.069 ffaire lawes white reuerend name bee strumpeted 005.Y03.070 to warrant thefts. shee is established 005.Y03.071 %1Recorder%2 to destinie one earth & shee 005.Y03.072 Speakes fates words, & butt tells whoe must bee 005.Y03.073 Rich whoe poore, whoe in Chaines, whoe in gailes 005.Y03.074 shee is all faire, butt yett hath fowle longe nayles [CW:W%5th%6] 005.Y03.075 w%5th%6 w%5ch%6 she scratcheth suito%5rs%6. In bodies [p.17] 005.Y03.076 of men soe in lawes, nayles are the extremities 005.Y03.077 Soe officers stretch to more then lawe can doe 005.Y03.078 as o%5r%6 nailes reach, what noe else parte comes too 005.Y03.079 Why bare'st thou to yon officer foole? hath hee 005.Y03.080 gott those goods for w%5ch%6 men erst bared to thee 005.Y03.081 ffoole twise, thrise thou hast bought wronge, now hunge%5r%6buie 005.Y03.082 beggst right, butt that dole comes nott till these die 005.Y03.083 Thou hast much wouldst more, & for all hast paper 005.Y03.084om 005.Y03.085 enough to cloath all y%5e%6 greate Carracks pepper 005.Y03.086 Sell y%5t%6 & by y%5t%6 thou much more shalte leese 005.Y03.087 the %1Hammon%2 when hee sold his Antiquities 005.Y03.088 Oh wretch y%5t%6 thy fortune should morralize 005.Y03.089 AE%Lsops fables, & make tales prophisies 005.Y03.090 Thou arte y%5t%6 swim%Minge dogg, whome shadowes cozen'd 005.Y03.091 & diuest neere drowneinge for what vanished: 005.Y03.0SS ffinis 005.Y03.0$$ %1no ind; l.19 placed between 14 & 15 in ms., & ll. 13-20 are numbered in LM to correct; ll. 83b, 84a om, & 84b is in place of 83a%2