Patr.z.SeCl:. 3 • Remediesag11.inff difoontentr. Memb.j. Sperate & vofvut rebus fervate focundis. 33I Fret not thy fclfe becaufe thou art poore, contemned, or nor fo well forrhe ---- prefent as thou wouldcll: be, not refpeCl:ed as thou oughtell: to be, by birth, place, wonh; or that which is adouble corralive,rhou haH been happy,honourable and rich, art now dill: relied and poore, a fcorne of men, aburden to the world,irkfome to thy felfe and others, thou haft loll: all: Miforum eft p L•rior foe- . fttiffi ftlicem, and as Boe~hius cals it, Inftlicifi~rtm gen~s inforttmii; this ~~fi~;:;~: made Ti?Jton halfe mad With melancholy, to thmke of h1s former fortunes Jiviriir <eh4biand prefent misfor:u?es ; this a~ one makes many miferable wretche~ dif- ~:~4'/:..''· content. I confcffe 1t 1S agreat m1 fene to have been happy, the qumreOence q p"""'""' ofinfelicirie,to have been honourable and nch,but yet ealily to be endured: paJiJifli,forPSecuriryfucceeds,androajudiciousman a far bettereHare. Theloffe of'"ff7 '~'' thy goods and money is no Joffe, q thou haft loft them ,they would othmvifo ~:~.~';,.:,";. have/oft thee. If rhymoneybeegone, •thou artfomuch the lighter,and as' Expeditiow Saint Hierome per[wades Ru.fticru the Monke, to for fake all and follow )!~~'::.~';7,_ chrtft: Gold apd jilver are too heavie metair {11· him to carry that foeks runaoper "": · heaven. ~7~;:~;.' ... t vet nos in f/Jare proximr<m, s...... GemmM & lapidet, attrunt & inutile, t H"- S ummi materiam mali f lubet me po/f~ . . . ~~- M>ttamus,foelerttfllji bene pfl'mtet. pediri., Philo-. Zeno the Philofopher loll: all his goods by lhipwrack, rhe mlght light of fpbart. . ir, fortu ne had done him a good turne: apes a me' animumauferre nonpotejl: ,,',:{'~~i~: Shecan rake away mymeanes,but not my minde. He fct her at defiance ever hi!'"''"'" doafter, fodhe could not rob him that had naughtto Jofe: for he was able to :;,:·~;~:rfo comemne more then they could poffeffe or deft re. LA lexander fent an f•"'·1""""' hundred talents ofgold to Phmon of Athenrfor a prefenr,becaufe he heard ::~~~,te;:;· he was agood man: but Phocton returned b1s talents back agame, wuh 2 auxilio repuli per11utte me m pofteru?1t v1rum bonum e{fe,to be a good man ll:lll; let me be as &' vi,rure I am: Jo!onmS aurumpopo,necm_i precitem-- . That Theban =:i~=:~~. Grates flung of hts own accord bts moneymto the Sea, abtte nuntmi, ego vos defuit, "''gdtmergam, ne mergar a vobu , I had rather drown you, then you fl10uld crerutabor,nut• drown me. CanS~oicks and Epicures thus comemnewealth, and !hall not ~;~;:::z we that areChn(hans~ Ir was mafoulavox &prulara,agenerous fpeech of vnf• ingeniCotta in t Saluft, M any miferies have happened unto me at home, and in the ~"',;;zt::~ wars abroad, of whJCh by the help ofGod fonte I haveendured,fome I havere- di jf.r"'f"P'• peUed,and by mme own valouroverco11te, couragewas neverwanting to '"Y de- lunam fompe> jignes,nor ind1<jfrie to my intents,pro(ferity or adverftty could never alter my f!;~:;;.enr drfPofttion. A. wife mans minde as Serteca holds, • i< like theftateof the world nu/Jum rriftio. abovethe moone, ever [ere ne. Come then what can come, befall what may '"("''""'rebef~ll, infrallum invic1um~1 r animum oppontU, Rebus angujfUanintofo·t at:£ 'J!a~~~:~~=~~~~ fortiS appm·e. ( Hor.Od.u.ltb.,.) Hope and pariencearetwofoveraignere- ~;nU poreJE rnedies for all, rhe furell repofa!s, rhc fofreft cu(hions to leaneon in adver- ~:~~~~i.defp•- fiue; 11 Dllrtt?JJ fed levirJs jtpatientia, u HQr. . .f2!!jcqreid corrigere eft nefar. . . . 1~e~!~a;:b~ If It cannot be helped,or amended, x make the bell: of 1t; t necejitatt qnt fo in arJuu (irv.. accommod41, (apit, he is wifc rharfuits himfelfeto the rime. As at a game" menrem. at tables, fo do by aU fi1ch iQevitable accidents. ~~;i~J/;8, U 11 Ylta
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