Parr.2.Secr.3. Crwe ofMelancholy. Memb.s. 336 ther, androa wife man rhe~e is no difference of climes: friends are every ---where to htm that behaveshtmfelfe well, and a Prophet is not ell:eemedin his own country• .Alexander, c,.for, Trajan,Adrian, were asfo many land~ leapers, now in the Eafi, nowin the Well:, little at home,and Poltu Vtnetm; Lod. Vertomanmu, l'tn'{fn_tu, Cada?~tujlm, Columbm, Americm VeJPMitu, Vafcm Gama, Drake,Candifh, Oltver .Anort,Schoutten, got all their honour by voluntary expeditions. Butyoufay fuch mens travel! is voluntary, we •_Lih.~.Jet,- arecompelled,and as malef~C!ors mull: depart: yet know this of* Plato to ~~~g,1~~;,~., be true,ultori Deo fummactJra peregrinm ejl, God bath an efpeciall care & •miat,ma- of firangers, and when he wantsfrrends andaUies ,heJba/1 deferve better and_ ~~':;. •t:.~';_ fin~e m_ ore fav~ur wit? Godand men. Befides the pleafure of peregrination, minef !fori. vaneue of objells Wtll make amends, and fo manynobles, TuUy, Arijlides, eordi•m merc- Themtit~cles ,The[em,Codrw, &c. as have been bamihed, wtll gtve fufficient. '"'· credi~ unto it. Readl'et.Alctonim his two books of this fubjecr. M. M~- 5· Againft (orrorvfor death offriends or other.rvife, . vaine feare:~ &c. ' r carJanie ath and departure of friends are things generally grievous,' am. <on(o~ lib.,. 'nittm qu£ in humana vita contingrmt, !ulJm atque 111or 1 font acer. bifi1!td, the moll aull:ereand bitter; accidents that canhappen to . a man in this life, in ~ternum valedicere, to·Nrt for ever, to for- , fake the world and all our friends, 'tis ultimNm terribilillm,thelalland the t Sen...; greatefi terrour, m oft irkefome and troublefomeunto us. t Homo toties mo., r.itur,qliotienmittit ji10s. And though wee hope fora bemr life, eternal! happineffc, after thefe painful! and mife~able daies,yet we cannotcompofc our,[elves willingly to dye,the remembran7_e of it is moll grievous unto us, efpecially to fuch who are fortunate & rich,they fiart at thename ofdeath,_ as an horfe at a rotten pofi. Say what you can of that other world, with fB••t•· fMeteztlflJa that Indian Prince, Bonum eft e!fe Me, they had rather be here. Nay many generous fpirits,and grave fiaid menotherwife,arefotenderin this,that at the loffe of a dearfriend theywill cry out, roare,and teare their hair,lamenringfome months afrer,houling b Hone,as thofe Irifb women,&. ~:;:,:,:~~::: • Greeks at their graves, commit many undecentaC!ions, ~nd almofi gcie b:- ""'"'·!''11"• fides themfelves.M y dear father, my fweet husband, m me only brother s per<Ut<entet,. dead, towhom lhall I make my moane ~ 0 memi{er11:m; t{fi,~~;{;~1~~- !?._uu dabit in lachrym,u fontm:, &c. ••hihenm.or- What !hall! do~ . . , · te!i.. inGre<i• ."Sed totU111hocjludium luCI11 fraterpa mihi 11/Dri •C•tu/4H. '.Abjlulit,hei miferofrater ademptc miki. My brothers death my fiudy bath undone, woe's me, alas my brother he is gone. Me:oentim would notliveafter hisfonne: xYiriJI. • Nrmcvivo,nec adht;c homines tuUilt#;relinqu~, Sed li»qtMm.- And l'omeey' 1 wife cried out at the newes of her husbands death, YT11rpe
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