Burton - PR2223 A1 1638

~50 ~pbemadeaL:u.u:~atPoet,andi?viteallhisfri~dsrohis'inftatmenr;and'had· ~ fo·p!'>lfdfed thepoor.e mamwltlaa.c.onceJpt..oftusexcellentPoer:rie, that ~vhen~omeofhis moredif.cr.eet fu'iendsooidhim.ofhis folly ~he was very~. ·p 1111...,1<1li!a-.gry Wtth them,and fatdf they .envudh;shonour 41Jdfr~fperttu: lt was fiTangl: ti (!;' glwi• . {faithJ~>Piw)w f.ee.ao.oldman<0f .6o. years,avenerabkaodgraveold man; f"U""f"'"" foguHed. But wlw:cannot fuch fco~rs <dae, efpecially ift·hey findea {oft .. ~~'~' c,rtawr.e, onwh<illn {hey.maywook: RaJt<'l.fay~ruth,whoisfowife,orfo ~fet;eer, that~;Nay .mo.r,@efmmore.djn thiS kinde; efpeciallyiffome excellent w~~s.iliallfet,uponhim; h~that m~ds ~hers, ifhe werefob~mored, WOllld be as mad JVmfdf, as m~cb .griev.ed ;~n<hovmente.d ; he might cry with hiOl in the (:~edie, i'roh l~tpiter, 111 hlmD·meuuliga 4d l·nfaniam.for ail is inthefethiog?as they aJ~t:caken;ifhe be a ilUyfoule,and do-notperceivelt · 'ciswd1, he may bappilymale others fport, and be no whit troubled him~ (elf; butif he be qppl·ffienfi.ye~f hisfoliy, andukdttohearr, then it tor. melll$ hiro wocle then any lalh: abitter jell:,a llander, a{;alumny, piercetb d~r tb.eolltly Joa'c, danger, bodily pain,,orinjuriewhatfoever; efpecial!y iflt.Ouil proceed frorp a virule~t-tongue,it«:u~s(faith DAvid)like atwo edge4 fivP.Td. 'Tbty flmt bittrr wordl fM-t~rrowes, Pfal.64. 3. .4nd thty fmotewith thtir f41J(5qes, ~er .tfl, 1/1. and rhaJ;>fo hard, tl!at tll<!y1eave an\ncurable wound b~ b~th~m. Many mea arNIIIQOOc by thismeanes, moped, and fo dejected,' that rheyar.e ncv.l!no be r~ooy,er~d; and of:aJ1 orher men~iving, thofe which arp.a~uallymel.ancboly, or i.Q4;Iined to it, a~e m<J>ft fenf~le'(as beiogfufpi· tious,cholerick, apt tomifta\,e}aod impatient of an injui:ie inthat; i<:inde: they aggravate,and fomeditate colltiAIJn>lly ~fif, that it is a perpetual! cor· · five, not to b.eremoved, tiUti!qoweareit'Ollt. Although-they peradv.enturc t~Ho fcotfe,doir aloneil\mirth andmetrimenr,and holdio; optin~ttm alienl ft:Pii~PjltrJia ,an.excellent thing toenjoy anothermails.rnadtlelfe;yet they mull; G ud•q••fl· kn(>w', that it~ amor,raU. flmne(aH Thom.u ,htl:lds) and ,as the Prophet r Pf'· 71· lrrifiomor- 'Jlid .<kaP\inccth,rhey th4tnfo it,fo,lt ntver,a'!'eltin Gods.rubtrn4<le. . ~ ~ai;KI~:-;;. · ' Sw:hfcu~·rJ!e rell:s, llou;s; : aodfarca[m<!Hh~r.e(~re, _eu~t not at al~to~ u!ed;efpectally to our beti()l'S,.tat!)ofe that~r.e m):mfene,{)r any way dtll:ref. fed: for to (ubh,.utlmn4rum intrtmmt~fontl .'heY,ll)llltiply gride; .and as ~B,'1't"f'j•· fhe perceiVed, In mtlltu prulor, mm~tltu .. .,.ctmdt<~,(:rc. maoy are alhamed; .~,;:,.' ·' ' many vexed;angred, and ther_eisnogreat~~a~fe'o~f~rrhererof melan~ho: ly, Martm .Orpmerm m the lixth book oflllts·htftone, hath-a pretty ftone to thispavpof~, of7-!'l~difl•m the fecond king>'of.F•IAnJ1 ,~and Prter Dunnill!, ijarJe.of s.{>~iPt;Jhey had-been hunting l~re;>and-were enforced to lodge in "• apocit:<Jorragc,. Wlw~J they went to be<'!:, p>/,.dijl4u.-itold~heEaddn jell:, .";, • ,~thntlhi6 wi~day fmfter witll-~he Abbotrof Shrine; he ~~~ble to contain reM'"''·' " fl·i€d?Et.tU>'I • CtlmJiJ4h~J[o· a.nd y{)urs with 'Jf!fibeJTUJ. ; 'a' gallant roun~rGent1e· ,,,•.lh'. ·' mall!A(he &ur-t, wliotn ·Ohr-ijtma the '~en .lo~~J.. Ttttgtt td dtlltm1 ·; '~' · 'P,,incipis aliimtini, thefe w-Ords of hisfq.gal!ed die'Pt~fit,e; that he \VaS1!Jn~ ·' '"' · afr~, t•iftii & cQgitabu;u/1(<, · vety fad and i\le1ancholy fur many, month51 blltt\ler we-~"«be Earlesutter ·~.ndoing; fur ~'ben· Ch~ifti'1~ heard of it,'llle p~fecured him.ro dea~h . Sofht" ehe Empr~lfe, I~tJfi"~~n.J \~ife~brokea bitter j~pon Nar(s_tes the Eunuch, a famous Captam~hen dtfqu1eted for ano· v<!rthrew whrch h,ee_iately had :that he\vas fitterfum diftatfeand to keepc women o0mpattj!,then-c-o weild a fword, qr to be General of an arwy:butic · ·· - - -- · - - . · · 'oft

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