Burton - PR2223 A1 1638

Part.z.Sect.z. Cttre of Melancholy. Memb.6.Subf. 2 , -------~ ~ fed offuch a friend. *I live here (faith he) inagreatcitie, where I have • *Htc in ~i~it•- mu!ttttuie ofacquamtance,butnot Milan ofa!! that companie,rvithwhom I dare ~~~~;~~ fomiliarly breath,orfreely jeft. Wherefore I expe<fthee, I deftre thee, I {end 11eminem repe-for thee ,for there bee many thmgs whtch tro11bte· and molej/n~ee, whtch had I "' ' pojfum"' 6ut thceinprefence,I coteldqt~ick!y disbarden my (elfofin awalking di(courft. ~:;':{~!;~;,i_ Thelike peradventure may he& he fay wirh that old man in the Comedy, tertJur jocari NenJo eft meorttm amtcorunJhodtc, libere poffimm. .llpudquem expromere occtt!tameaaudeam: ~areteex- d h" · b h d fiffi · · petlamzu,tede- an muc mconvemencemay or he an he u er mrhemeanbmebyit; fideromm,te He or he,or whofoeverrhen labours of this malady,by allmeanes let him ~;~;~fo~te- get fomerrufiy friend,'Semyer habens P~ladem#t altque'!' qrei curet Orejfem, 11imqu• me.fo- aPylades, to whom freely and fecurely he may openh1mfelf. For as mall liwa>~t (:]' ": other occurences, fo it is in rhis,Si qui! inC«luntafcendz{fet ,&c. as hef.1id in ~;;;;;~~;.;' tTt~l/y,Ifaman hadgonero heaven,feenethebeat~tieoftheskies,fiars errant, '""' """"'·"~ fixed, &c. infoavismt adntiratio, it will doe him no pleafure, except hee :,';;' 1;;::::;~;~ have fome bodiero imparrvvharhe harh feene. It is rhe befi thing in the baurire poifi. world, as I Senecarherefore adv1fethin fuch acafe, toget atmjly friend,to ~ ~~i=~icitia. •vhom we may freely andjl11cerely power otet ourfecrett ;nothing fo delighteth 1 'Dctranquil. andeajcththe mmde M when we have aprepared bo(ome,towhtch our (ecret1 e.7. Oftimum f/Jd] de(cend, ojwhfJfo confcience wee are alfored as our OIVne, rvho(e flcech may tJ:1:;::~:n~f-~ ea[C ourJuccourlef[e eftate , coun(elt relieve, mirth expel! our tJJo~rning, and fii i• quem who{( very fight may be acceptable untous. It was the counfell whtch that po. f:crera nojlra_ lirick m Commmem gave to all princes, and others difireifed in mind,by oc. h"f/':q~;',~t::- cafion of CharleJ Duke ofBttrgundy ,that was much perplexed ,jirft topray flat oniv:um, to God, andlay htntfelft open to htm, andthen tofome (fectallJrtend, whomwe quom ubt fint holdmojl deare, to tell all ourgrievances to hint; nothingfo forcible toj/reng· ~'~~~!:';!:- rhen,recreate and he/de thewounded[ouleof atJJiferabte man. · tutO(ecrerade- {Celldant,quorum confoientitU{ut ac tZUl : quorurn (ermo (olitudilftm leni~t,ftnttntia conjilium expediat, hilaritas trifliti4rn tUffiper,conjpetfll4/h ipfo delctfet.m Comment.l. 7 .Ad Z>cum confu[.ia11JU4,& pecct:Jti& 11eniam pmemur ,in de ad ami~ot~ &' cui plurimumtribuimus;nor pt~tejaciamw.. totos ,et animi '1./Ulnus !{uQ ajfligimur: nibildd reji,iendum 4nimumeffi""'"'· .' Ep.Ji?jrat· Su•s~cT. z. Helpe from friends by cMnfe!t,comfort,foireAndforelemeanet,witty devices,(atisfo<!ion, alteratton ofhu courfe oflift, . removing obje<ls,&c. the Patient of himfelfe is not able to refift, or overcome thefe heart-eating paffions,his friends orphyficianmufi be ready to fupply that which is wanting. SUA ertt humamtattr & fopteTJ• ti.e (which* TuUy injoyneth in like cafe) fiquid erratum,.curare, aut improvi(um,Jua dilirrentia corrigere. They mufi all jo~n,nec [atts medt· eo, faith* Hippocrates ,{uumfeciffo of}ietum, nifi fuum quo'k .egr_otus, Juum aftantes, &c.Firfi they mufi efpecially beware, amelancholy dlfconrented perfon(bee it in w_hat kinde ofmelancholy foever) -~ever be left alone or idle: but as PhyfiCJans prefcnbe phyfick, cumcujlod.a, let them nor be left unto themfelves, but with fome company or other, leafi by thar_meanes they aggravateandincreafetheirdifeafe,non oportet ..gm huJI•fmodt e!fe f:~l

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