Burton - PR2223 A1 1638

Part.a.SeCt.3. Cure of Melancholy. Memb. 3 . p6 red fora God inAthens,P anoblema.n by birth, many (ir'Vantthehad a11h -~--- no11rable attendance, mt~ch wealth, many Manors, fine appareU; but wkcn h:; ~:,~:;:::." faw this, that aU the wealth of the world rv.u brtt brittle,uncertainandno whit merat~M,lrtlum availing to live well, he jlrmg hi, burden >nto the (ea, andrenounced hiseflate. babuir gm.., Tbofe Cttrii and Ft·abitii will be ever renowned for contempt ofthefe fop {:;,;:~:;,;::;•- p:erie~, wherewith the wofld is fo much affeCted. Amongll Cbri£\ians I •mpl.,,&,. ~ould reckon up many Kings and QQ.eenes, thathaveforfakentheircrowns :,~.~~:~"' Flo- and fortunes, and wilfully abdicated themfelves from thefe fo much eflce. q P. Bliftufi' me.d royes, 'I many that have refufed honours, tJtles,and all this vam pomp :f;;,:;·~;l~; and bappineffe, which ~thers foambitiou!ly feeke, andc~refully Jludy to honom,eff. compalle and attame. R1ches I deny not are Gods good g1frs,and bleflings, ""' mcrienr, and honor eft m honor~nte, honours are from God, both rewards of verrue (,:';;g:~;~;~ and fitto b~ fought afte.r, fued for, ~n? may ':'ell be poffeffed,yet no fuch .vi, <.<>c. great happmeffe mhavmg, or nufene mwanrmg of them. Dantttr quidcm r SuJ4t P·'"P" boni<, faith Aujlin, ne q11is mala.ejlimet, mall< attte.m ne quu nimi< bona, good ~~;;;.'!.~:;~_men have wealth that welhould not think it evil!; and bad men that they "'"';"" ,._ lhouldnotrely on or holdu fo good; as therainefals on both forrs,foare ;,::;;z'{';;~~;;_ riches given to good and bad, (fd bonu in bonum, but they are goodonly to one,g••w"' ,11 , the godly. But ' conferre both ellates,fornatu!'all parts they are not unlike; falltdic.,quam and a beggers child, as t Cardan well obferves,u TJO whit inferiorer to a Prin- ~;=::::.d~e:ft~. ces,mojipart better; and for thofe accidents of forrune~it will ealily appear tlnliy[percbe•. there IS no fuch oddes,no fuch extraordmary happmesm the one,or m1ferie Na<uta '1"". in the other. He is rich,wealthy, fat,what,gets he by it~ pride,infolencie, '/:;!;'~'[,~~~ lufl,ambition,cares,feares, fufpicion, trouble, anger,emulation, and many eum nulla ex filthy difeafes ofbody and minde. He hath indeed variety of dilhes, better {~"~ffit""' fi- fare,fweet wiue,pleafantfawce,dainry mulick, gay clothes,Lords it brave- ;;:eu:n~;;J.: !your, &c. and all that which Mijillm admired in r Lttcian, bur with them "'""· he hath thegout,droplies,apoplexies,pallies,llone,pox,rhumes,chatarres, r~,'~1;;~,'':· ': cruditics,oppilations, 'Melancholy, &c.lufl enters in,anger,ambition,ac. ~;, Jredi ,;;.~ cordingto • Chryfojlouu, thefequele ofrichis ispride, riot,intemperance,ar. ~~~s ~:=~~ rogancy,fitry,and all i~rationall courfes. ~ducit. senwt - t turpt fregertsnt J.ectt>la Juxr& ep. •o;. Diviti.e mo!leJ- with theirvariety ~~!~~;:;:;: of dHhes, many fuchmaladies ?f body.and minde get in, :vhich the poore inttmpeeier, man knows not of As Sarurnem "Luc~an,anfwered thedJfcomencedcom. arrc~anria, (u- monalry, (which becaufe of their negleued S aturnall feafls in Rome, made r:;:;t,;,(,";.:;;r- a grievous complaint aud exclamation againll.rich men) that they were que ieeaticna- much miHaken in fuppolingfuch happmeffein nches; x youfee the bejl (f:ud . bilimot~«. he )b~~tyou know noHheirfeverallgripings anddifeontents:chey are like pain· ~ ~.~~;:.~~tp. red wals, fa irewithout, rotten within : d~feafed, filthy ,cralie,full ofimem· xvor 1uidem. perances effeCts, Y Andwho can reckon hal(e~ tfyou but k"ew their foars ,cares, j,"'(;;::~fej"::,'} anguifb efminde and vexation,to which they arejitbjefl, JOlt IVOttld hereafter citiJ eorum mi- renormce all rtches. . {teiar. to ft pateant peiloradivitum, ~!~e~:~~a:; 9.!!_~tntos intm Jublimi~ agit ifto!-difcruci- F orttma TJJetUJ ~ Brt"tza Coro ::!::ff!u~:S. P.ulfante fretUfiJ tJtitior undaefr. !Uibm cbnoxiifuut, planejagientlal \l~S di11iti~ exiftimaretis. t senw~ in Her, ,Octeo. Otbat

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