IDENTILIN$$ F167.CT1/HSDeath (Puckering) MS R.3.12 (p. 230)/ TJS/mf/6-21-91/corEWS/o/6-16-92 167.CT1.0HEom 167.CT1.001 Death bee not prowd, though some hath call'd thee 167.CT1.002 Mighty, & dreadfull, for thou art not soe; 167.CT1.003 ffor those whom thou thinck'st thou dost ouerthrowe 167.CT1.004 Dye not poore Death; nor yet canst thou kill mee 167.CT1.005 ffrom rest, & sleepe w%5ch%6 but thy Pictures bee 167.CT1.006 Much pleasure then from thee; much more must flowe 167.CT1.007 And soonest our best men w%5th%6 thee doe goe, 167.CT1.008 Rest of their bones, and Soules deliuery 167.CT1.009 Thou art slaue to ffate, Chance, kings, & desperate men. 167.CT1.010 And dost w%5th%6 poison, warr, and sicknes dwell 167.CT1.011 And Poppie, or Charmes, can make vs sleep aswell 167.CT1.012 And better then thy stroke; why swell'st thou then 167.CT1.013 One short sleepe past, wee wake eternallie 167.CT1.014 And Death shalbee no more, Death thou shalt dye! 167.CT1.0SSom 167.CT1.0$$ %1even lines ind; EWS says term punc of l. 14 is |.;GAS says 910-15-03) !%2