Ìhe ?mike of Piety. second y, fir thy word,. i . Emember , thát thou Rmuft arifvver for euery 6 idle *ord: that in c multiloquie the wifeíf man fhall ouer -(hoot himfelfe. Auoide therefore all tedioyts and idle talke whereof feldome arifeth comfort, many times repentance e efpecially be- ware of rafh ahfwers, when the tongue rut-rrxnj the minde. The word was thine wbilef thou ke rf} it in : it is * anotherr as foone as it is out. O the fhame, when a mans owne tongue (hail bee produced a witnef'f fe, to the confufion of his owne face I Let then thy words bee fiw, but advifed. fire- thirs¿e whe- ther that which thou art to fpeake, befit to be fpokon: af- firme no more, than what thou knoweft tò bee true; and bee r-a- 1 ther d fúent,than fpcake to anal, or to no purpofe. F O 2. Let 239 L M3t.t2.3. C Prou. i 7. andio.l9. Dix - fepe peenituit,ta- cuifle vero nunqudm. * Nef it vex mi fareuerti uam peri- culofüm il ludLingua Iwo vadis ? .vefcit poni- renda lagni quiproferee= da prises fuo tradidit ex animo,CatE lib. 16.Ep.4. d`iarmt.19. Cotifultita efi tacere quam inepte fogni.
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