The prigheof Piety. multitude of fo many bie'ugs, as thou doefl enjoy, to haue fame croes. God giues thee ma. ny bleffings, left through want (being his childe) thou lhoul- defl dcsßaire: and he fends thee lime crop' , left by too much pro1peritie (playing the foule) thou fhouldef} prefume. Many who haue mounted to great dgnities,wo.ild haue contented themfelues with a meaner, had 1 they knowne their b great day. gers : Affed therefore Compe_ Itencie rather then Froinencic: } And in all thy roil, haue euer an ieye to Gods n'iil, left thy f lfe- 'aîlion turne to thine owne de- ! firsttían. Happy the man, who t in his lhort life is lea fi knowne of the world, fo that he cloth r truly know God and himfelfel W hatfoeuer crofe therefore thou haft to difcantent thee; re- member, that it is lefe than thy 1;41 bane deferued. Count there - fore Chrifl thy chiefeft boy, and 283 Dimia'iew plre4 teto, Hc(od. b Fei iant ftnnmos fut. mina montes Hor.Tan gant magnos triflia fats deos. Ovid. nx`bi Buocds. ' ai notws admis omni bus, ignotui moritar Scncc.
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