Part.I.SeCl:. 2, r ~ o their h end is mifery,forrow,fuame, and difcgntent. ;\hd well they deferV1! ~'~J,[;;~;;, td be infamous and difcontent, i Cal4midiari in VImphitheatro, as by lA. , ... 114 , '""'[- drian the EmperoursediC! they were ofold; dee~tl~rr.s bonorumJuorum,fofte "'"' gllil:,quid cals them, prodigall fcioh~s, to bee publikely ihamed, and hiifed our of ~::;;: ~:;:. all focieties, rather than to bee pittied oHelieved. · k The Tufcanes and tremm«fis. and Boetiam brought their bankrupt~ into the market place in a beare w1th tf:~"'·A· an empty purfe dmyed before them, atl.the boyes following, 'Wh~re th&y\ k Atex.ab.Aiex; f2te all day qirmmjlantepirh'e~ fo be iofaml\>US and ~ridic-ulous. .A! .l~dtta • ilf tib.G.c.eo, . , ~1a{y they have·~ fione calll!i!i thejlon"t DfTur-p'itudc1 ·tkave the S.ena!e houR</, ;:;.g:;b~ft.' J~t-*re fJ;end~hnf~s, and 'fitch as dtfc!atme non-paym_em of debts, d<;>e 11e !Fines Mori/. Wtththe!r lun'der parts bue,. that by that note of qtfgrace, ·others m~}" bee ternfied ft<?mallfuch·vame expence, or borrowmg more ·than theY, m~~;'"'"' vi- Clli\ ·tell how to·pay. 'The m·Civiliam :of ol'd fet guardians over:thch brain: gtjl~. ·· fide prodigals, a\; they di'd over madme!!5to moderare their expences,th~ they fuould not · fo loofely confumetheir fortunes, to the utter undoing <if their Families. ' ·'" I may not here omit thefe two maihe plagues, and common dotag\!~ 'ilf humane kinde; Wlne and Women, which have infatuated and beflltted niietji[USat.). o'PDCulumqtut~ fiftnw,inplo f•P' nau[ragi· 11m-focilml, jaaiiTittNmptc~ rfit~t tN;w r;mti.J, E.ra[m.inProv. uJiiM!hremit,ts, tbi/.4o&tffl.J. Pro.4t. P"'·n•dft41. in!Zrtino. q"1:ihtr.e'iRfi:H4 b#rt~til(ltlliam tttUnottmporU uliiopin{IIJit. Myriades off"eop1e. They goe commonly.together. 1., ~~i Vi11o indt~lt,et, q•emque ale~ dee~qltlit, ille '"" 1» Vffltrtm.p!lt'rM-- '·' ,.,.- ,o-. 'J •• ' ,,\ , • .-.·.,-, To whom is farrow,faith Salom111, Pro.z 3· 39. to whom iS·WQ.I:,buttplllicit a one as loves drinke ! it caufeth torture~( vino tortm & ira) and bitterndfc of minde, Sirac. 31. zr • .P:fnltmft~~r'ir,,nn'my-ca!S:it i·S·t'"P·'wibeof mad. nelfe, as well he may; f{!)r ·ihf4"irefoctt{ilnos,. innakts ftJun·d IDE>nfickeand fad, and wife men • mad>TGfay-«nd d&· lhey knownot what. 'Accidithodi'e terribilis c•fm(faith P S.Aujtin)heare a miferableaccident;Cyri//m fonnc this day in hisdrinke, r.Matrtllf p'r£gnamtmnequiter opprefit,for~rem :uiofa, re voluit, p•trem occidit fore, & duM aliM (orores ad mortem vulneravit, would have violated his filler, killed his fathu,&c. A true faying it was of him, rino dari l.ttiti•m & liotlrlm, drinlie caufeth mit..th, and drinke caufeth forrow,drinH•cauferh povertyandw-.nt (Prov.u.) foame Jnd difgrari, Multi ignobiles evafere o6 vini potum, ·& P (Aujlin) amif/6 honoribm profoiJ aherrarlint : Many men have made l.hipwracke of tbeir fortunes, and goe like rogues and beggars, having turned all their fubfiance inte •ur~m potabile, that otberwife mi£bt have lived in good worfuip and happy eftate, and for a few houres pleafure, for theiP :Hilary terme'sbu~ fuort, or qfre< madneffi, as Seneca cals ir, purchafe ·unto themfdves eternall tedibufneJI'e and trouble. . . , . '. . ·, ' ,.f. That other madnelfe is on womeh,)fpojii#Jtrefacit cor: faith tfJe Wifen'tatil r At que hominicerebrum minuit.Pleafant at lirfi fue is; like JJio{Coridts Rhododaphne,that faire plant to the eye,but poyfon to thecafie, the refi asbftt~r~ wormew0od in the end (Pr~. 5 +) and iliarpe as a two,edged fwor<f( 7.2 q Her hotif' is the way to hen, 'tlnd goe; down~ to the Chambers of dtat'h; · 'Wiiat more forrowfull'can be faid; they are mifcrable in this life,mad; bealts,·led · like
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