IDENTILIN$$ F004SP1|St.Paul's ms. 49.B.43|ff. [14-18]|JSC\mf\9-18-96\P:GAS\o\4-1-97\C:JSC\6-19-97\c:mvf\10-2-07 004.SP1.HE1 %X%1Satyra 4%5a%6%2. 004.SP1.001 W%+ell, I maie now %1receiue%2, and die: My Sinne 004.SP1.002 Indeede is great, but I haue bene in 004.SP1.003 A %1Purgatorie%2, and[sic] as fear'd %1Hell%2 is 004.SP1.004 A %1recreation%2, and skant Mappe of this. 004.SP1.005 My %1Mind%2, nor with Prides Itche, nor yet hath bene 004.SP1.006 Poisoned with %1Loue%2 to see, or to bee seene. 004.SP1.007 I had noe Suite there, nor new Sute to showe, 004.SP1.008 Yet went to %1Court%2. But as %1Glaze%2 w%5ch%6 did goe 004.SP1.009 To a %1Masse%2 in iest, catc'hd, was faine to disburse 004.SP1.010 The hundred %1Markes%2, w%5ch%6 is the Statutes Curse 004.SP1.011 Before hee scap't: Soe it pleas'd my %1Destinie%2 004.SP1.012 (Guiltie of my %1Sinne%2 of going) to thinke mee 004.SP1.013 As prone to all %1Ill%2, and of good, as forgett= 004.SP1.014 ffull, as proud, lustfull, and as much in debt, 004.SP1.015 As vaine, as witles, and as false as they 004.SP1.016 W%5ch%6 dwell at %1Court%2, for once going that way 004.SP1.017 Therefore I suffered thys; Towardes mee did runn 004.SP1.018 A thing more strang, then on %1Nilus%2 slyme the %1Sunne%2 004.SP1.019 Ere bredd; Or all w%5ch%6 into %1Noahs Arke%2 came. 004.SP1.020 A thing w%5ch%6 would haue pos'd %1Adam%2 to name, 004.SP1.021 Stranger then seven Antiquaries Studies, 004.SP1.022 Then Affrique-%1Monsters%2, %1Guiana's%2 rarities. 004.SP1.023 Stranger then [sic]strangest. One who for a %1Dane%2 004.SP1.024 In the %1Danes Massacre%2 had sure bene slaine 004.SP1.025 If hee had lyu'd then, and without helpe dyes, 004.SP1.026 When next the %1Prentizes%2 against Strangers rise. 004.SP1.027 One whome the %1Watche%2 at Noone let's scarse go by, [CW:One] 004.SP1.028 One, to whome the examining %1Iustice%2 sure will crie [f.(14v)] 004.SP1.029 S%5r%6, by your %1Preisthood%2, tell me what yow are. 004.SP1.030 His %1Cloathes%2 were strang, thoughe course, & black, though bare; 004.SP1.031 Sleeveles his %1Ierkin%2 was, and it had bene 004.SP1.032 %1Veluett%2: But tw'as now, (soe much ground was seene) 004.SP1.033 Become [sic]%1Taffata%2, and our %1Children%2 shall 004.SP1.034 See it plaine %1Rashe%2 a while, then nought at all. 004.SP1.035 This thing, hath travai'ld, and saith, speakes all tounges 004.SP1.036 And onelie knowes, what to all %1States%2 belonges. 004.SP1.037 Made of the accents, and best %1phrase%2 of these 004.SP1.038 Hee speakes one[sic] language: If strang Meates displease 004.SP1.039 Art can deceiue, or %1hunger%2 force my tast, 004.SP1.040 But %1Pedants%2-motley-toung, %1Souldiers%2 bumbast 004.SP1.041 Mountebank drugg toung: Nor the termes of Lawe 004.SP1.042 Are strong enoughe %1Preparatiues%2 to drawe 004.SP1.043 Mee to beare this: yet I must bee content 004.SP1.044 W%5th%6 his toung, in his toung, ca'ld %1Complement%2. 004.SP1.045 In w%5ch%6 hee can winne %1Widdowes%2, and paie %1skores%2, 004.SP1.046 Make Men speake %1Treason%2; Cosin subtilst %1Whores%2; 004.SP1.047 Outflatter fauorites, and outlie either 004.SP1.048 %1Iouius%2, or %1Sucius%2[sic] or both together. 004.SP1.049 Hee names mee, and comes to mee: I whisper, %1God%2 004.SP1.050 How haue I sinn'd, that thy %1wrath-furious-rodd%2 004.SP1.051 This fellow chuseth %1Mee%2! Hee saith, Sir, 004.SP1.052 I loue your iudgment, whome doe yow preferre 004.SP1.053 ffor the best %1Linguist%2? And I seelilie 004.SP1.054 Said, that I thought, %1Calepines Dictionarie%2.| 004.SP1.055 Naie but of %1Men%2? Most sweete S%5r%6 %1Beza%2 then 004.SP1.056 Some %1Iesuites%2, and two %1reuerend Men%2 [CW:Of] 004.SP1.057 Of o%5r%6 two %1Academies%2 I nam'de, there [f.(15)] 004.SP1.058 Hee sto'pt mee, and said, Nay yo%5r%6 Apostles were 004.SP1.059 Good prettie %1Linguistes%2, and %1Panurge%2 was 004.SP1.060 Yet a poore %1Gentleman%2, all these may passe 004.SP1.061 By %1trauaile%2; Then as if hee would haue sold 004.SP1.062 His toung hee prais'd it, and %1wonders%2 told 004.SP1.063 That I was faine to saie: If yo%5w%6 had liv'd Sir 004.SP1.064 Time enoughe to haue bene %1Interpreter%2 004.SP1.065 To %1Babels-bricklayers%2, sure that %1Tower%2 had stood. 004.SP1.066 Hee adds, yf of our Court-Life, yow knewe the good, 004.SP1.067 Yo%5w%6 would leave Lonenes: I said not alone 004.SP1.068 My lonenes is; But %1Spartans%2 fashion 004.SP1.069 To teach by %1Paintinge%2 %1Drunkardes%2 doe[sic] not last 004.SP1.070 Now: %1Aretines%2 %1Pictures%2 %1haue%2 %1made%2 %1fewe%2 %1chast%2. 004.SP1.071 Noe more can %1Princes%2 %1Courts%2 (thoughe there bee fewe 004.SP1.072 Better %1Pictures%2 of %1Vice%2) teache Mee %1Vertue%2. 004.SP1.073 Hee, like a highe stretc'hd lute string squeakes, Oh S%5r%6 004.SP1.074 Tis sweete to talke of %1Kinges%2; At %1West-minster%2 004.SP1.075 Said I, The Man that keepes the %1Abbie Tombes%2, 004.SP1.076 And for his price doth, w%5th%6 who euer comes 004.SP1.077 Of all our %1Harries%2, and our %1Edwardes%2 talke 004.SP1.078 ffrom %1King%2 to %1King%2, and all their %1kinn%2 can walke, 004.SP1.079 Your %1Eares%2 shall heare naught but %1King%2, your %1Eies%2 meete 004.SP1.080 %1Kinges%2 onelie, the waie to it is %1Kinges-streete%2. 004.SP1.081 Hee smack'd, and cryed, His[sic] is base, mechanique, course; 004.SP1.082 Soe are all your %1Englishmen%2 in theire %1discourse%2. 004.SP1.083 Are not your %1ffrenchmen%2 neate? Mine? As yow see 004.SP1.084 I haue but one %frenchman%2, looke hee followes Mee. 004.SP1.085 Certes they goe neattlie[sic] cloat'hd, I of this mind am 004.SP1.086 Your onelie wearing is this %1Grogeram%2 [CW:Not] 004.SP1.087 Not soe S%5r%6, I haue more: Vnder this pitche [f.(15v)] 004.SP1.088 Hee would not flie, I cha'fte him: but as %1Itch%2 004.SP1.089 Scratc'hd into smart, and as blunt %1Iron%2 ground 004.SP1.090 Into an edge hurtes worse: Soe I %1foole%2, found 004.SP1.091 %1Crossing%2 hurt mee. To fitt my Sullennes, 004.SP1.092 Hee to another key his stile doth dresse, 004.SP1.093 And askes what Newes? I tell him of newe %1Plaies%2 004.SP1.094 He takes my hand, and as a %1Still%2, w%5ch%6 stayes 004.SP1.095 A semibreife twixt each dropp, hee niggardlie 004.SP1.096 As loath to enrich mee soe, telles manie a lie 004.SP1.097 More then tenn %1Hollingsheads%2, and %1Halles%2, and %1Stowes%2 004.SP1.098 Of triuiall houshould %1trashe%2, [%1blank#space%2] hee knowes. Hee knowes 004.SP1.099 When the Queene smild, or fround, and hee knowes, what 004.SP1.100 A subtle %1Statesman%2 maie gather of that. 004.SP1.101 Hee knowes, who loues whome, and who by %1Poison%2 004.SP1.102 Hastes to an Offices reuersion: 004.SP1.103 Hee knowes, who hath sold his land, and now doth begg 004.SP1.104 A license. Old %1Iron%2, %1Shooes%2, %1Bootes%2, or %1Egge%2= 004.SP1.105 =Shelles to transport: Shortlie %1Boyes%2 shall not plaie 004.SP1.106 At blowe-%1Point%2, or %1Span-Counter%2, but they paie 004.SP1.107 Tole[sic] to some %1Courtier%2: And wiser then all >%Ythis%Z<,%1vs%2 004.SP1.108 Hee knowes w%5ch%6 %1ladie%2 is not %1painted%2; Thus 004.SP1.109 Hee with home-%1Meates%2 tryes mee: I belch, spue, spitt. 004.SP1.110 Looke pale, and sicklie like a %1Patient%2, yett 004.SP1.111 Hee thrustes more, and as if h'ad vndertooke 004.SP1.112 To saie %1Gallo-Belgicus%2 without booke, 004.SP1.113 Speakes of all States, and %1Deedes%2, w%5ch%6 haue bene since 004.SP1.114 The %1Spaniardes%2 came to the losse of %1Amiens%2. 004.SP1.115 Like to a bigge Wife at sight of loathd %1Meate%2, [CW:Readie] 004.SP1.116 Readie to %1trauaile%2; Soe I belche, and sweate [f.(16)] 004.SP1.117 To heare this %1Macron%2-talke; In vaine, for yet 004.SP1.118 Either my humor or his owne to fitt 004.SP1.119 Hee like a priuel'edgd Spie, whome nothing can 004.SP1.120 Discreditt, %1libels%2 now against each %1great Man%2. 004.SP1.121 Hee names a %1price%2 for euerie office paide; 004.SP1.122 Hee saies our %1Warres%2 thriue ill, because delaied. 004.SP1.123 That Offices are intaild, and that there are 004.SP1.124 Perpetuities of them, lasting as farr 004.SP1.125 As the last daie; and that great %1Officers%2 004.SP1.126 Doe with the %1Pyrates%2 share, and %1Dunkerkers%2. 004.SP1.127 Who waste in %1Meate%2, in %1Cloathes%2, in %1Horse%2 hee notes 004.SP1.128 Who loues %1Whores%2, who %1Boyes%2, and who %1Goates%2. 004.SP1.129 I more ama'zd then %1Circes Prisoners%2, when 004.SP1.130 They felt themselues turne %1Beastes%2, felt my self then 004.SP1.131 Becomming %1Traytor%: And mee thought I sawe 004.SP1.132 One of our %1Gyant-Statu#es%2 ope his %1Iawe%2 004.SP1.133 To sucke mee in for hearing him: I found 004.SP1.134 That as burnt-veno'md %1Letchers%2 doe grow sound 004.SP1.135 By giuing others their %1Sores%2, I might grow 004.SP1.136 Guiltie, and hee free; Therefore I did showe 004.SP1.137 All signes of loathing; but since I >%Yc%Z%Ye%Z< in 004.SP1.138 I must paie mine, and my forefathers Sinn 004.SP1.139 To the last %1farthing%2. Therefore to my power 004.SP1.140 Toughlie, and stubbornelie I beare this Crosse: But the hower 004.SP1.141 Of mercie now was come; Hee tries to bring 004.SP1.142 Mee to paie a fine to scape his %1torturinge%2, 004.SP1.143 And saies S%5r%6, can yow spare mee? I said willinglie; 004.SP1.144 Naye S%5r%6, Can yow spare mee a %1Crowne%? Thankfullie I 004.SP1.145 Give[sic] it as a[sic] ransome: but as %1fidlers%2 still 004.SP1.146 Thoughe they bee payd to bee gone, yet needes will [CW:Thrust] 004.SP1.147 Thrust one more %1Iigge%2 vpon yo%5w%6: So did hee [f.(16v)] 004.SP1.148 With his long Complementall thankes, vexe mee. 004.SP1.149 But hee is gone, thankes to his needie want, 004.SP1.150 And the prerogative of my %1Crowne%2. Skant 004.SP1.151 His thankes were ended, when I, w%5ch%6 did see 004.SP1.152 All the %1Court%2 fill'd with more thinges, then Hee, 004.SP1.153 Rann from thence with such, or more haste, then %1One%2 004.SP1.154 Who feares %1more%2 %1Actions%2, doth make from %1Prison%2. 004.SP1.155 At home, in wholsome %1solitarines%2 004.SP1.156 My piteous %1Soule%2 began the %1wretchednes%2 004.SP1.157 Of %1Suitors%2 at %1Court%2 to mourne. And a %1trannce%2 004.SP1.158 Like him[sic] who dreampt hee saw %1Hell%2, did %1advaunce%2 004.SP1.159 It selfe ore mee, and such %1Men%2 as hee sawe there, 004.SP1.160 I sawe at %1Court%2, and worse, and more. %1Lowe feare%2 004.SP1.161 %1Becomes%2 %1the%2 %1guiltie%2, %1not%2 %1the%2 %1Accuser%2; Then 004.SP1.162 Shall I (nones %1Slaue%2) of highe-borne, or rai'sd %1Men%2 004.SP1.163 ffeare frownes. And my M%5rs%6 %1Truth%2 betraye thee 004.SP1.164 To the huffing %1braggart%2 puft-%1Nobilitie%2. 004.SP1.165 Noe, Noe, Thou w%5ch%6 since yesterdaie hast bene 004.SP1.166 Almost about the whole world, hast thou seene 004.SP1.167 %1O Sunne%2, in all thy Iourney %1Vanitie%2 004.SP1.168 Such as swelles the bladder of our %1Court%2? I 004.SP1.169 Think hee w%5ch%6 made the %1Waxen-Garden%2, and 004.SP1.170 Transplanted it from %1Italie%2 to stand, 004.SP1.171 Which is in London, flowtes our %1Court%2 heere; for 004.SP1.172 Iust such gaie painted thinges, w%5ch%6 noe sapp, nor 004.SP1.173 Taste haue in them, %1ours%2 are, and %1naturall%2 004.SP1.174 Some of the %1Stockes%2 are their %1fruites%2 bastard all. [CW:Tis] 004.SP1.175 Tis tenn a Clocke and past; All whome the %1Mues%2 [f.(17)] 004.SP1.176 %1Baloun%2, %1Tennis%2, %1Diett%2, or the %1Stewes%2 004.SP1.177 Had all the Morning held; Nowe the second 004.SP1.178 Tyme made readie that daie in flockes are found 004.SP1.179 In the %1Presence%2, And I (God pardon Mee). 004.SP1.180 As freshe, and sweete th' %1Apparrailes%2 bee, as bee 004.SP1.181 The feilds, they sould to buy them: ffor a %1King%2 004.SP1.182 These %1Hose%2 are cryes his %1fflatterers%2, and bring 004.SP1.183 Them to the %1Theater%2 next weeke to sell. 004.SP1.184 %1Wantes%2 %1reach%2 %1all%2 %1States%2: Mee thinkes they doe as well 004.SP1.185 At %1Stage%2, as %1Court%2, all are %1Players%2. Who [sic]ore-lookes 004.SP1.186 (ffor themselues dare not goe) ore %1Cheapeside Bookes%2 004.SP1.187 Shall find their %1Wardrops Inventorie%2. Now 004.SP1.188 The %1Ladies%2 come, as %1Pyrats%2 w%5ch%6 did knowe 004.SP1.189 That there came weake %1Ships%2 fraught w%5th%6 %1Cuchineale%2 004.SP1.190 The %1Men%2 boord them, and praise, as they think, well 004.SP1.191 Their %1Beawties%2, they the Mens wittes. both are bought 004.SP1.192 Why good wittes neare were skarlett gounes, I thought 004.SP1.193 This Cause. These Menne, Mennes wittes for speeches buy 004.SP1.194 And Weomen buy all %1redds%2 w%5ch%6 %1Scarlett%2 dye 004.SP1.195 Hee c'ald her bewtie %1Lime-twigges%2, her Haire, %1Nett%2 004.SP1.196 Shee feares her drugges ill layd, her haire loose sett 004.SP1.197 Would not %1Heraclitus%2 laughe to see %1Macrine%2 004.SP1.198 ffrom Hatt to Shooe, himself at doore refine. 004.SP1.199 As the %1Queenes Presence%2 were a %1Meschite%2, and lift 004.SP1.200 His skirtes, and Hose, and call the Cloathes to shrift, 004.SP1.201 Making them confesse, Not onelie mortall [CW:Great] 004.SP1.202 Great staines, and holes in them but %1Veniall%2. [f.(17v)] 004.SP1.203 ffeathers, and %1Dust%2 with which they %1fornicate%2 004.SP1.204 And then by %1Durers%2 rules, survayes[sic] the State 004.SP1.205 Of each Lymme, and w%5th%6 stringes the odds tries, 004.SP1.206 Of his Necke to his Legge, and waste to thighes[sic]:. 004.SP1.207 Soe in immaculate Cloathes, and %1Simmetrie%2 004.SP1.208 Perfect as Circles, with such %1Nicetie%2 004.SP1.209 As a young %1Preacher%2 at his first time goes 004.SP1.210 To %1Preach%2: Hee enters, and a Ladie, w%5ch%6 owes 004.SP1.211 Him not soe much as good will, streight arrestes 004.SP1.212 And vnto her %1protestes, protestes, protestes%2, 004.SP1.213 Soe much as at %1Rome%2 would serve to haue throwne 004.SP1.214 Tenne %1Cardinalls%2 into the %1Inquisition%2. 004.SP1.215 And whisper'd by %1Iesu%2 soe often, that a 004.SP1.216 %1Pursivant%2 would haue ravishd him away 004.SP1.217 ffor saying our %1ladies Psalter%2. But tis fitt 004.SP1.218 That they, each other plague; they %1meritt%2 it. 004.SP1.219 But heere comes %1Glorius%2, that will plague them both, 004.SP1.220 Who in the other extreame onelie doth 004.SP1.221 Call a roughe-%1Carelesnes%2, good fashion, 004.SP1.222 Whose Cloake his %1Spurres%2 teare; Whome hee spittes on 004.SP1.223 Hee cares not; his ill wordes doe noe harme 004.SP1.224 To him, Hee rushes in, as if %1Arme, Arme%2 004.SP1.225 Hee came to crye, and thoughe his face bee as ill 004.SP1.226 As theires w%5ch%6 in old %1Hanginges whipp Christ%2, still 004.SP1.227 Hee stryves to looke worse: Hee keepes all in awe 004.SP1.228 Ieasts like a lycen'sd foole, Comaundes like Lawe. [CW:Tyr'd][miscatch] 004.SP1.229 Tyr'de now I'le leave this %1Place%2, and but plea'sd soe [f.(18)] 004.SP1.230 As Men, w%5ch%6 from %1Iailes%2 to %1Execution%2 goe. 004.SP1.231 Goe through the %1Great Chamber%2 (why is it hung) 004.SP1.232 With the %1Seuen deadlie Sinnes%2? Being among 004.SP1.233 Theis %1Ascaparts%2, Men bigg enough to throwe 004.SP1.234 %1Charing Crosse%2 for a %1Barr%2; Men w%5ch%6 doe knowe 004.SP1.235 Noe token of worth, but %1Queenes Man%2, and fine 004.SP1.236 Living %1Barrells%2 %1of%2 %1Beofe%2, %1fflaggons%2 %1of%2 %1Wine%2. 004.SP1.237 I shooke like a Spied %1Spie%2. %1Preachers%2 w%5ch%6 are 004.SP1.238 %1Seas%2 of %1Wittes%2 and %1Artes%2, yow can; then dare 004.SP1.239 Drowne the %1Sinnes%2 of this %1Place%2. ffor, for Mee 004.SP1.240 Who am a shallowe brooke, yr%>>yt< enoughe shall bee 004.SP1.241 To washe their Staines awaie, though I yet 004.SP1.242 With %1Machabus%2 modestie, the %1Meritt%2 004.SP1.243 Of my worke lessen, yet some wise-man shall 004.SP1.244 (I hope) esteeme my Writtes, %1Canonicall%2.| 004.SP1.0SS [monogram or flourish] 004.SP1.0$$ %1L.1 hanging ind (large cap is in LM)--no other ind; scribe's itals. often hard to distinguish from his normal hand, & indiscriminately applied%2