IDENTILIN$$ F167.C09/HSDeath/Luttrell MS (f. 96v)/TJS/mf/GAS/o/8-13-92/TJScf62293 167.C09.0HE %X11 167.C09.001 Death, be not proud, though some haue called thee 167.C09.002 mighty & dreadfull, for thou art not soe 167.C09.003 ffor those whom thou thinkst thou dost ouerthrow 167.C09.004 Dye not (poore death) nor yet canst thou kill mee. 167.C09.005 ffrom rest & sleepe (which but thy pictures bee) 167.C09.006 much pleasure, then, from Thee, must more, must flow. 167.C09.007 And soonest o%5r%6 best men with |thee| doe goe 167.C09.008 Rest of their bodye, & Soules deliuerye. 167.C09.009 Th'art slaue to fate, chance, kings, & desperate men 167.C09.010 And dost with poyson warre & sicknes dwell: 167.C09.011 And poppy, or charmes, can make vs sleep as well 167.C09.012 And easier then thy stroke. Why swellst thou then? 167.C09.013 one short sleepe past, wee liue Eternally 167.C09.014 And death shall be no more; Death, thou shalt dye. 167.C09.0SSom 167.C09.0$$ %1ll. 2 3 6 7 10 11 13 14 ind 3-4sp; HE centered%2