Part.z.Sect.3. Cure ofMelancholy. Memb. 3 318 in wealth, q"igemmisbibit & Serranodornm inO!Jlro,andnat~ght withitU,I ----· befeech yo" call htnt not ~·ePY, bllt efleflllt htm unfortunate, ba·aufe he hath wtany octajionsofferedtolwe unJ"JUy : on the otherjide, a poore man isnotiJJi. ftrable,if he be good,but therefore happy, that tho[e e'ViU occaftons aretaken from hiwt. . . · fHor.l.•.od. 9 • t Non pojedentem n111lta 'Voc,weris Rec1e beatum, remm occupat · g fllir.lib.~ . Nowten beati, qui deorum MtmeribiiS fapienter uti, DtiTamtftcaflet pauperiCilt pati, Pejuftft 1£tho jlagitium timet. He is not happy that is rich, And hath the world at w11!, But he that wifely can Gods gifcs Poffeffe and ufe them !hi!: That fuffers and with patience Abides hard poverty, And chufeth rather for tO dye, Then do fuch villany. Wherein now confifrs his ha_ppines, what priviledges bath he more then other men~ Or rather what mtfenes, what cares and difcomems bath hec not more then other men~ g Non emnt gaz£, nequtconfolaris Sufttmo'Vet Lic1or mifCros ,tumultm Mentil, & mr.u laqneatacircum Tec1a 'VOI,mtu. Nor treafures,norMaiors officers remove The miferable tumults of the miode" Or cares thatlyeabout, or fl ye above Their high roof'd houfes,with huge beam~\ combinde. 'Tis not his wealth can vindicate him,let him have Jobs invemoric,jintCrtE; ji & Cra{fi liut ,nonhos Pac1olm aure.u und~t< agem, eripiettmquam tmifiriu, CrO!f<M or-rich Crafftu cannot now command health, or get himfelfea ;~~:~~i:;~;Z; fromack. h Hi; niorfhip,as Apuleitu defcribes bim,in afl hi~ plenty andgreat interdi<~tur,& pro'Vijion,uforbtddm toeat,orelfe hathnoappettte, (lick m bed, can take inomni copi• norefr,foregrieved withfome crooicke difeafe, contracted with full diet ~~,c;;~,~;7,,_ a!\deafe, or troubled inminde) .vhena~ inthemeanetirne, d/1 hishot~~old ""~ totum ,_ are merry, and thepoorejl:fer'Vant that he keepes, doth contmuallyfeaJt. T11 i'f'Jervitium Brac1eatafelicit.u, as i Seneca termes ir, tin-foyl'd happineffe,infrlix felici. ~;=;:/.:::arque t.u ,an unhappy kind ofhappineffe, i~it behappineffeat all. His g:old,guard, i Epifl.ll !· clatteringof harneffe, and fomficattons agamfr outward enem1es, cannot freehimfrominward fears and cares. Rt'Veraque metm hominum, &llr£#1feqt<aces N ec IJJetutt:nt fremittu armorum)aut firrea tela, ,dudac1ertj, interreges, reguflz!k patentes rer(antur, nequefolgorem re'Verentur ab auro. Indeed men frill attending feares and cares, Nor armours clalhing, nor fierce weapons fears: With
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