Mofes his Selfi- denial. i chos,and outwardglory,thinkinghim- (elfthe happicft man that lived, he faid untohim, none ;pa to becoatedhappy be- forecleat) : intending hereby to admo- nïfhhim of the uncertainty ofthofe ri- ches, inwhich he bleft him1elf fomuch, and would have him confider, that be- fore theendofhis daics theremight bee agreat change inhiscondition : but lice while heenjoyed his outward profpe- ride, minded not at all what Solos had laid untohim, untill he carnebyhis mi- ferable exp,rience to finde theuncer- tainrieof his riches, and all that world- ly glory that hehad, and thenhe could remember Scions ípeech canto him 3 for when hewas t.+ken byKing Cyrws, and condemned tobee burnt, and faw the fire preparing for him, thenbeecrycd out, OSolon, Solon : Cyrus a king him the cauleof that outcry, lace anfwered that now bee remembred what Solon had told him in his profperity , That none wU to bee accounted hippie More death. Thus wee have many, who heare much of the uncertainety, and vanity oftheiroutward honoursifcnfuall plea. litres,
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