Burton - PR2223 A1 1638

Part. z. Sect. z. Cure ofMtlancholy. Memb.6.Subf.r. ' 286 _. foul is theonl¥ pleafure~frl~e Wor~d, ~s ser:e.ca truly recites his opinion, ---. ·not th~t ofeanng and dnnkwg, wh~ch tn)unou~ Ariftotle maliciouOy puts upon h1m,and for wh1ch he 1s lhl! mill:aken,ma/e audit & 'Vapulat, llandred oAnimlpei- without a caufe, and lalhed by all pofteritie. ~ Feare an~ Sorrorv therefore turbationtr are ejpectal!y to be avotded,andthe 17Jtndetobe mtttgated rv11h nurth, conf/anftmml fuli<n· cy,goodhope;vaine terror, badobjefls are to bee removed, and allfuch perfom ~ijj,;:~'"!,'· in rvhofecomfanies they be no: rve/1 plea(ed. Gualter Bruel. Ferneliw confil._ trijl itia;eorum· 43· Merc_urtafu confl. 6 . Pifo, ']acchmuscap: r 5 .tn 9. Rhaji1, Capwaccitu, J~~~;;;,:,~~ Htlde(hetm,&c. all mculcate this as an efpemllmeanes of their cure, that laritate,animi their P mtnd!be!Jf<tetlyp.cifted, vazne concetts dtverted, iftt bepofflble,rvith conjlantia,bona terrors,caru,V•xedjiudics ,cogitation1, and rvhat(oe'Ver tt io that{hall any '"'J ~:;:,~;:;;~'._ mDlejf or trouble the S oul,becaufethat otherwi(e there is nogood to bedone. rumcoufo"ium ,. The bodzumijilmfet, as Plato proves, erbceedfrom the foul: andifthe mind quos non pro- be notftrji (atifjied, the body cannever bee cured. .Aic1biadu raves (faith :•;,;anraft• ro- * Maximm 'TyriU<) and is lick, his furious defires carry him from Lyce~~< ro rum placide the pleading place, thence to the Sea, fo into Sicily, thence to Laced.tmon, f!e;r~~:~e:::~i- thence to Perjia, thence to S anJos, then againeto t..Athens; CrititU tyranni. m• remwmdi. zeth over all the city; Sardanapalus is love-ficke, thefe men areillaffefred ;,~;;7:,~{u": ~ll, and can never be cured, till their minds bee otherwife qualifi~d. ~rato "'~modoaver- mereforemthatoftenCited Counfellofh1s for a Noble man h1s pauent, tantlll'. when he had fufficienrly informed him in diet, aire, exercifc, Venus,lleep,. ~,;;:,%·.~~~~- concludes with thc[e as matters ofg_reateft moment, ~odreliquum eft animoprocedunr, fll£ accidenttacorrtgantur, from wh1ch alone proceeds Mdancholy; they qu.,uft curen- are the fountaine, the[ubjefr, the hinges whereonitturnes,and mull: necef. ~~;; ':,~':;,,':· farily be reformed.f For angerjiims choler,heats the hlo~td andvitaUfPiritt; porefi, cbtr- Sorrorv bn the otherfide refrige_ratet the budy,andextinguifheth naturaU heat, ~'~-;p overthrorves apperite, hinders concoflion, dries up the temperature, audper• .An~;,;:~;~. 'Verts the underjianding: Fcare di£folves the fpirits, infefrs the heart,atteviom corpori< nuatcs the foul: and for thefe caufes all paflions and perturbations mull: t() ::,~:·~~;;~:;,. the uttermoll: ofour power,andmoll: [erioully be removed. JE!iamu M on- "' parumabfit taltus attributes [o much to them, <that heeh•lds the reflijicatio" ofthema- '/J,."~Z·;.;;~ lonnobeJi•fftcient tothecureofMelancholy in_moftpatients, Many are fully conciof.m, d cured when they have feen or heard, &c. enJoy then·defires, or be fecured ""''"'.'ad .. and fatisfied in their minds; Galen the common mafter of them all, from :;:;;;;m~;~ whofefounrain they fetch water, braj;s lib. I. defan. tuend. that hefor his CJra bilem mo- part hath cured diver fe of thiSmfirmme, folum ammzs adre flummjiitutu, ;:~f,;~t~~!~ by right fetling alone of ~heir minds. . . . . . JP irit,. accen- Yea but you Will here 1nf~r, that this IS excellent good mdeed tf 1t could dir, j!,.itiau- be done, but how lhall it be effelled,b}:'whom,what arc, what meancs ~hie "'"~;./me;;- tabor,hoc opus eft. 'T1s aoarurall mfirm1ty, amoft powerfull adverfary, all !::::re::1~.;;., menarefubjecttopaflions,and Melancholy above all others, as beingdi. extinguit,•P· ftemp«red by their innate humors,abundanceofcholer adull:,weaknelfe of P.:':!~:~;~;:;;, parrs, outward occurrences,and how lhall they beavoided~the wifell:men, ;,;ptdir, "'P"' greateft Philofophers of moftexcdle~t wit,reafon,judgement, di~inefpi. <xftccar,mtel· rits cannot moderatethemfelves mthis beha,lfe, fuch as are found mbody leaumperver- ' • G d 11 "' d' · a t it. ~amobreandminde,St~O'-Ck!,Hcroe.r, Homers, o s,a arepantonate,an ,unou y ~.eommapror- carriedfometimes;and how lhall we that arc already cra[ed,fralli ani111is, (w'iJiltOnda . . . . . . . . funt,(f fTovirilifutien.W. t Z,emtl . c. ~6.ex dltr folum remdtum, mulu ex 'IJijis,adms,($'&.(411411 font. ficke

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