Pat:t.z.ilel:l:. z. Paffions reltified. Memb.6.Subf.r dSplecne• .Salujl.S-rlvian.lib.z.cap.x.dere17JCd.Herculu de Saxoniain Pan. z8) .£(ianU1 MontalttU demorb. capitit, cap. zS. de Melan. are altogether a. - gainfii~. Lod. Mercatus deinter.Morb, cart.lib.x .cap.x7. inwmecafes doch ~'~~d;:,;~~ allow it. c Rhajis feemes todeltberate oftt, though SmJ<on commend it (in n;at. faV"~ce peradventure) he makes aquellion of it: .as for ba~h, fomenmions, ',;.";!;;~~~;~{//. oyJs,ponons,{imp1esorcompounds,mward1ytaken tothxs purpofe,fi fhal! accro. fpcake ofthemdfewhere. Ifituhe midll of the night when they lieawake, t Selt.,.memb. wltich is ufefuH!otolfe and tumble,a!'d not lleep, gRanzovius would have ~iZ1:fi;,;. tkem,ifitbee itJ. warme weather, to nfeand walkethreeor foureturnes (till w.nda. they be oold).aboutrhechambe.r,andthengocobed again. Againlt fearfull and troublefome dreams, lncubtu and [uch inconveni-. ences, wherewith melancholy men are molelled, the bell remedy is w eat a light [upper, and off'uch meats asareeafieof digdhon, no Hare, Venifon, Beefe,&c. not to lye on his backe, not to meditate orthinke in the day time of any terrible objel:l:s, or efpecially talke of thembefore he goes ro bed. for as he faid in L"cian after [uch conference,H ecat<s fo11tmare m1hi videor, lean thinkeof 11othing but Hobgoblins: and as Ttelly notes, h (Or themojf ht.. som.$c;p. part ourj}eeches in the day time, caufe our phant~tjie to worke upon theiike in f:g~;~~ot:~e:C: ()J<J" j!eep, which Ennil~< writes of Homer: . fir. &Jirmo. Et canU inJomnis ltJ:oris vejltgialat,r.:zt; . ';u:!~~fo~~;: As a dogge drcames ofan Hare, io do men, on fuch fiibjel:l:s they thought q,.1, deHometo gg !all:. 1 Somnia qu£ menta ludunt volttanttbtls umbri t, fir;b;t Enn;m, Nec delubra de/'trn,nec ab .et here nu111ina 111ittttnt, j;j':Jr,vc~elieet Sedjihi qtti(quefoctt,&c. lanr ;;;b;;~;: Forthatcaufe when Ptolomy KingofEgypthad pofed tbe7o interpreters git~re & Io- ~orde~,and asked th~ nineteenth man,what would make one lleep ':luietlie [~;ijl~h;;f. m the mght, he told hxm, k the bejf way WM to have dtvme apd celejl.alt17Je. kOptimumd< ditations,and tou(ehoneft aE!iont in the day ti11te. ' Lod.Vivmvondert how~~~;:::;;. &hoolmten couldJleep qtmtly ,& were not terrtfied tn the mght,orwalkein the rar;,., e•f•ce· darke,they had(uch monjlrous quejlions,and thot<ghtoffuch terrible matters all re.. d~ylong. They had need amongft therellto facriticeto God Morphuu, },;:,~~;:~:,;. whom m Fhzloftratzu pamts In awhne& blackecoat,wlth a horne & Ivory m;,. monflra box fuli ofdreams_, of the fame colours, to fignifie good and bad. If you ~~'!,fi:,~[,£· wt!l know how to Interpret them, read Artemzdorus ,Sambums and Cardan, inter eor,ut mibut howto help them," I mull referre you to amore convenient place. """in'"~- . . . . . d11m tn[omrm.J 1ionunw~ aut de tltu m tenebrzraudert verbafacerc ~ rl!ko rer fontmoltjlrojtt. m Icon lib .I.n Se(l.s .Memh,I.St~bf-6. MEMn. 6,Su•s•cT. x. Ferturpations of the 11tinde rec1ifled. From himfelf, by refijling to the utmojl, confifing his • 1 griefttoaftiend, &c. Hofoev.er he is that iliall hope to cure this malady in himfelfe or any other, mull firll recrifiethefe pallions and perturbations of themipde,thechiefeft cure confills in them.A quiet mind is that JUo/ppttt.J} or Sttm'/Jtrtm bonttfJJ of Epicttrtes ,non do-lere, cr~>ri.r vacare_,animot.ranl]t<i/loe{fe, not _to grieve, but to want cares,andhave a quiet Oo ~ foul
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