Part.z. Sect.~· Ct~reof Melancholy. Memb.: 31 i & ingr~inu mancipium, a llaveto his lull: and belly,fola:f: libidimfortis. And as ----SalvtaniU obfer~ed or htsCoumrymen the Aquitatmin France,Jicut titulupr;. mt foere,{ic & v>tttt, and Cabmet du Roy ,thmown writer dill:ina!y ofthe refiThe Nobles ofB erry are moftpart leachers, they ofTot~rrairu · thcc•ues,theyof Nar: bone coveto~U,they ofG~<yermecoyners, they ofProvince Atlmfts, they ofRhemer t'Demiftr.cu.fuperfttttol#,they ofLtons treacherol#, ofNormandy proud, ofl'icardy infolcnt ri•t.Mtftri &c. we may generally conclude;The greater men,the more vicious. In fine,a; ~;::;~;~ t v£netU SJlV~I# addes, they are moftpart mi[Crable,fottrjh andfilthy fellows,like junr, muld ut the walls ofthetrhoufes,fiure Wtthot<t, foule wtthtn. vVhat doefr thou vaunt of p47ietes •di- now~' Whardoft thor• gape andwonder at~ adntire himfor hu brave appareU hor. jp~!/:.1/"m fe.r,dogslne houfes,manors ,orch.,dt,gardens,rvalks~ whr afoolemay bep~{fif. ;}.MirariJ aure- fo~ ofth~ dJ w~li M he e) _andh.e that accounfj htflJ abetter man, aNoh!ef!Janfor ha. "'~efles,e- vmg oftt,heuafoole htmfeije. Now goeand braggeofthygemility. This is it ~:~;;{:~~~:· belike,which makes the~ Turkes at this day fcorne nobility, & all rhofe hufling rum,laut<U bumbaH titl~s,which fo much elevate_ their poles: except it be fuch as have-got ~:;~~-P~~~- It at firfr,mamtain 1t by Come fuperemment quahty,or excellentworth.And for pi(cnuu,jjl- thtscaufe, the Ragujian Common. \vealrh; Srvttzers,and the un1ted Provmces, vou,_ &c. b.ec in all their Arill:ocrafies,or Democratical Monarchies, (ifl may (o call them) :;;~f;;:,ft. exclude all thefe degrecsofbereditary honours, & will admit ofnone to beare P•ndc.l"' no- oflice,but fuch as are l_earned,like thofe Athenian Areopagites, wife,difcreet,and flc;.:'""""/1 well brought up. The' Chinenfes obfervethefame cull:omes, no man amongfr · ~,::;·~;1.' them noble by birth;out of their Philofophers &DoCtors theychoofeMagi. ~i"'. . lhares; their politick Nobles are taken from fuch as be moraliterno6ilu,vertu- · },~:'{;;,'~oh- ous, noble, nobilita< utolim ab offi•io , non a natura,as in I (rael of old,and their c Mat.Ricci~a office was to defend andgoverne their Country in war and peace,not to hawke, lib/cap.<· hunr,ear,driok,gamealone,as too many do.Their Loyjii,Manderini,literati,li- ~\n;~l(,;tJ:- centzMi, and fuchas have raifed rhemfelves by their worrh,are their nobl~mett nom~"" ti-_ only,thought fit to govern a flare, and why then fhould any that!s otherwtfeof cenuarladfcif- worth,beafhamed of his binh ~ why lhould not bee bee as much refpcetedthat j";;:';~'ft. leaves anoble pol!erity,as herhat hath had nobleancell:ers?nay why not more/ conditione fir- for piures (olem oruntem,weadore the fun riling moll: part, &how mudrbet- ~=;b:"lo:":; teris it to fay, Ego n;eumajorib114 virlutepr.eluxi,roboalthim[elfofhis veranimi m•f<ni- rues,rhen ofhis birth? Cathetbeim Sultan of .!Egypt & Syrta, was by his condi- ::;;;;;;:: ~~~f~ ~::t';~J~r:r~;:~);~~~d~n~;~~~~~1 ~~ce 0~a1~d~~~!~~Tt~o;~:~ ,w,, obb.c _a. SpaniGt Pi:<.Arro for his valout made by Charles the fifth Marqueffc of AnatiUo; :;;;::;7:~"..~" TheTurkie Ba[(a' tare all fuch. Pertinax, Philipp114 Arabs, Maxiutinu.1 Probw, d otaur Mag- Aurelms ,&c. from common fouldters, became Emperours.Cato,Cincinnatus, · ~!~~:ti;=.o &t. Confuls. Pius fecu~d~s,Sixtu.s q~tint~s)Johan. focttndus, N ich~!~U quintm, a quorexsueno &c .Popes. Socrates ,V~rgd,H orace,!tberttno patre nat111. d The Kmgs of Dener·c<rmi v.. mArk fete~ their pedegree,as fomefay ,from oneVIfo,rhat was thefon ofabear. Prum.rtJ!.Um t Efenuicafaf4p'evirmagnusexit,manya worthy man comes outofapoore f ~~~%'J, cottage.H ercnlu,eomrtlru,Aiexander, (by olympia' s confefliott) Themijtoclu, c""'· Pbilof- 'jugurtha,kingArthur ,wt!l:ii rheConqueror,H omer,Dcmofthenu,P.Lumb.,J, ~~~pore font P.Comdfor,Bartholus,.Adrianth~ fourth Pope,&c ball:ards;and almolti~ every &animoforti- kinodom,the moft ancient famthes have b111 atfirfr Pnnces ball:.ards,the1r wor- ""if':,ii, pi<- rhi~ll: captains,bell wirs,grearcll: fcholars,bravell: fpirits in all ourAnnals,have '::t~,;~,n- beenbafe tcardanin his fubtiliries,gives a reafon why they are moll: part bcr- ·_r;.m,ftminu ter able the others,inbody&mind,&fo per confeqMns ,more fortunate.Cafirsr. er4jflf'S'c, filii
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