Parr.z.Sea:.z. Cure ofMelaTJcholy. Memb. 6 •Subf. 4 • ~00 Decitntu,that he was a grave difcreet fiay 'd man yet fomerimes m 11: fi ...2--- · 1· (i A d' · 1 ' o ree tThcreisa andtoo?peom us pons .. n tlsnota toge:hertunfitormif.befeemi ' oin.•cfonll the gravtty offuch aman, tf that Decorum o.ftime place "nd liuch · ng h • d · ;r: jl 1 · · ' ,u C1tcum t mgs, 1 to 1 fiancesbeobferve .•MtJce u ltttamconfjltisbrevem·&ask her,1 ·d· r; "eepc, aug•, . . h' 'fi I ldh J' r. . > 1~ tnanc.- .mourn,dance, ptgramto ts Wt e, wou aveeveryman,aytohtmfelf,orrohisfrie d Ecclcf. l·4· Moll,once mpleafant company by chance n ' •H"·· ;n h fi ldd. ' k Sir John 1 wtJ'Jt t atyou .•r company wou ance, Hmingron, Whtchyou rcfut d,andfazd,your yearJ requir~, <p>gr.ro. Now,Matron.ltke,both manners andattire. Well Moll, ifneedsyouwill be matron-like Then tmft to this, 1 will thee matron like: > Yet (o to you my love may never leffen, .Asyoufor church,houfe, bed,obferve this le/{on: Stttnthechurch a folemneas a Saint, No deed, word,thought,your due devotion taint.(," Vaile ifyou will your head, yourfoul reveale · To him.that onlywounded.(otds canheale: BtiTl myhoufeas bt'.fteasaBee, · Ilavinga.ftingfor every one but me; B11zzinginevery corner,gath'ring bony: Let nothingwajfe, that co.fts or yeeldethmony: t Lucreria "" t Andwhm thou (ee.ft ?IJJ heart to mirth incline, fis trcetvjij, Thy tong11c,wit,blouil,warnte with good cheere aTJd wiTJe :, ~:·v;t,~'da no- Thm of fiveetJPortt let TlO occajioTJ(cape, lLit.Gira/J"'' But be as wanton, toymg as aTJ Ape. bijl.deor. syn- Thoie old I Greckes had their Lt~bentiam Deam,goddelfeof Ple4faTJce, and !;;{;~·.'·de the Laceden;oTJians in!lrueted from Lycurgtu,oid Deo Ri(ui facrijiwe,afrer avr. a(. . their warres efpeC!ally, and m umes ofpeace, wh1ch was ufed 1n The(Jaly, nEoquod rif"' as itappeares by that of m Apulems, who was made an tn!l:rument of their if.'J.fit~fa<;; laughter himfelf:n Becaufe lat~ghter a?dme~riv;mt>vas tofeafoTJtheir labours «!ndimenrum. antlmodiflerltfo, 0 Rifluemm, dtvumattft hommum eft £ttrna voluptM. ~ ~~;':f;'~;~· Princ;;es ufe jefters,players,and havcthofema!l:ers ofrevels in their courts. de/lciu habuit The Romam at every !upper(for they had no folemnedmner)ufed Mufick, fcumu .;,~ Gladiarors,Jefiers, &c. as* Suetonitu relates of Tiberitu, DioTJof Comn;o. r::'~::::,'j. dw, and fo did the Greeker.Belides Mulick ,in Xenophons SJ111pof. Phitippru gens fvpra ridendi artifex, Philip, a Jefier, was brought to make fport. Paultu ]ovin< ':,~';:~~;~7~'- in the elevenr~ book ofbis hifiory, bath a pretty digreffion ofour Englilh rum fludiofifft- cu!l:omes,whtch howfoever fomemay mifconfier,I for my part,willinrerma. Ea emm pret to the belt. *The whole TJatioTl beyond aUother morta/lv;en, u moftgivm !;;:,{.:: /! to baTJqtteting andfoafts ,forthey prolong them?!JaTJy hourestogether,withdain-. pes, i•:mgofiti< ty cheere, exqr~ijite 1JIIIjicke, andfaceteje.fters, and afterwards theyfolia dan· :~~;;;;?,.i~; cingand :otirtiTJg thci:miftre!fts ,tzUitbe :ate in t~e mght.Volaterangives the mutra• J~pim famere!l:tmony ofthts Hbnd,commendmgour JOVIal! manner ofentertatn- ~~;:,;;;,;~;nde menr, and good mirth, and mee thinkes bee faith well, there is no ba.rme in produlli, chore- it, long may they ufett,and all fuch modefi fports . Ctejias reports ofa Per- ;, & amoribus jiaTJ king,that had I 5o maides attending at his table,toplay, ling and dance ~:~::;,:,~~~- by mrnes;~nd p Lil. Oeraldm ofan JEgyptiaTJ prince, that kept nine Virgines p~nrag.dc fiill to watte uponlum,andthofe ofmofiexcellent feature, and fweere Ut~fls. · voices,
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