P~rt.z. Setl:.3. Cure ofMelancholy. Mernb. 3 • • 324 kings themfelves drank no other drink then the water of chaoJ111S ,that runs -·--- by Stt{a, whtch was earnedmbottles after them,whitherfoever they wenr ']acob defired nomore ofGod,but bread to ear, and clothes to put on in hi~ journey ,Gen.z 8. 2o.Bene eft ctti detH obt11lit, Parea qttodfatinft manre,bread e Pfiil. s4. is enough' to ftrengthen the heart .And ifyou ftudy Philofophy aright,fairh r fS•. rbeelle pb•to- 1Ma11daren~s ,whatfoever is beymdthis IJJoderation, is not te(e{ufl, btet trortbie. op "''"'' r; · · fE · d b d h gu"1uidapt•mJ~me. gAge ttHOUtO :unpe u,accoums rea &waterenoug tofarisfie moderattonem ·nature, ofwhtch there ts no ji~r{ett ,the reft ts not afeaft, but ryot.1i,S, Hierome {~:;;;:,:""' efteemes him rich, that bath bread to eate, andapotentma_n that is not COfJI. qudm u(ui eft. pe!led to beeajlave: hungerzs not ambtt10U1 ; {o that tt haveto eate, and thirj ~;;:;,;· ~:,,. dotb not preft~ utepof_gold•. It vvas no Epicrman fpeech ofan Epicure, He &' '1"'P""- that 1s not lausfied wtth almle ,,vvtll never have enough: And very good !~~'~:;':,:~. counfell of h1mmthet Poet, 0 my (onne, Medtocrttie ofmeanesagrees btft u,&quarum rv1th mer;,toomuc~t~fermcttJUI. . . . , fotietnUili.uom J DT-VIt14grand<s homtntflmtvtverep4rce, :~~fo~:;:,~ . , . 1Eq!<oanimo,-----: Aadifrhou canftbecontenr,thouhafr ,., no.epul•. abuqdance, mhtleft, mhtldeeft, thou haft httle,thou vvanreft nothmg. 'Tis h saris_ rft di- all onyto be hanged i1;1 a chain ofgold,or in a rope,to be filledwith dainties ~::i1,;ii£::,~i- ~r courfer meat. iS~ v_e~tribene,ji lateri,pedibuffft t~eis, nit miumporenr , Dtvtl;.epeterr<nt regaluaddere ma]U!, ~~(,~~~'""'" Ifbel_ly; fides and feet bee well at eafe, Ambitie(a nen .. , .A.prmces .trea(ure can thee no more pleafe. eft fam~s,&,. Socrates in a.Faire,Jeeing [o many things bought and fold, fuch a multi. t:,~~~~;d~ fili \ude.of_people convented to that pu~pofe, eJ<claimed forthwith, o yee gods medie"'r.'ivi- w~~t.ajtght oftbmgs doe not I tvttnt~ Tts thy want alone that keepes thee m !:~~;:,~;:::~- health ofbody an~minde, and _chat whichthou per[ecuteft and abhorreft miavm .,. ~s ~feral! p!agu~,, 1S thy phyfic.1an and k chtefeft fnend, wh1ch makes thee a tes pernieiofit good man,an healthfull, a found,a vertuous,an honeft and happy man.For :'if,. when Vert11e came from heaven(as the Poet faines )rich mea kicked her up, k o rw51erc~<- wickedmen abhorr'd her, courtiers fcolfed at her,citizens hated her,* and ~j~;:::'a~· thadhe was thruft out ofdoores in every place;lhe came atlaft to her fifier Jrauderdollofg Poverty, wherelhehadfound good enrertamment. Povenyand Verrue #or eji<itur, dwell together. --1 0 'Vtt£ t11ta focuftM ;f:t:~:~:;:,. Pattperi!,an~uftiquelares,O mrmera nondttm, ejufg,,ultorer Inte!lefla deum. _diveitm in e- how happy art thou ifthou couldll be content. GodtinejJeiJgreatgtim,if• ~~f:;,!,~~~~~~~ 111an can becon~ent with thatwhichhehath, 1! Tit!J. 6. 6. Andalltmehappi· 1 ~ucan. ndfe is in ameaneel\ate.I have alittlewealth, as he faid, m[ed qHas animtlt in Lip.mi(" 11 • mAgn.u foe it, akingdome in conceit :. --"nit amplitH opto ~Sd,~6.ttb. ~. , Maia nate, niji 11tpropria h~c mihi muner4 fox~!; ,· I have enough & defirenomore. . t~'~f~~,:· t Dii benefecerunt inopiJ_ mcqt~odifrpuftlli; . • t'c~rreur in F ecerunt ammt-- . tJS vene well,and tO my ~"!'P~. delid- content. • Yejfem & forttmam concinnam, poti11J qt~aflJ /axaflJ probo, ~;;:,;~t;';::d let my fortune and my gar~1ents beeboth alike, fitfor mee. And whiCh otloptimumin t sebaftian FofCarmru[omeumeDukeofVemce, caufed to bee engrave~ iilnisbumamr, on his Tombc in Saint MAr}ts Church,Heare, 0 yee venettans,••d ~:~~:~~~';';: wiU tellyor1whicb 11 the bejf -thiTig in the world:_To co11ttmT1t it,l w!ll en· · · · · ·-· - grave
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