Burton - PR2223 A1 1638

Parr.z.Sed.3. · RemediesagainjlaiftQntmts. Memb.7~ ior thene~t place in his Lordihips guifc. The- eight pretended great lofles, 347 and what he had fuffered for the Church,whar paines he had taken at home --- and abroad,and befides he brouglu noble mens letters.The ninth had mar. ried a kinfwoman,and he fcnt his wife eo fue for him. The tenth was afornineDodor,a lace convert and wanted meanes. The cleaventh would exchange for another ,he did not like the formers fire , CO!ild not agree with his neighbors & fellows,upon any termes he would be gone. Thetwelfth and !aft was (a fuiror in conceipt) a right honeft,civill, fober man, anexcellent fcholar, andfucha one as livedprivatcincheVniverfitie,butheehad neither means nor mony eo compaffe it,befides he hated all fuch courfes,he could not (peak for himfelfe,neicher had he any friends to folicite his caufe, and therefore made no fuit , c<1uld not exped , neither did he hope for or look after it. The good Bifhop amongfta jury ofcompetitors thus perple~- ed,and not yet refolved what to doe, or on whom to beftow it,at thelaft, of his own accord,meer motion,and boumifull nature,gaue it freely to the V. niverfiry fiudent,altogether unknowne to himbut by fame;and to be bricfe, the Academical! Scholar had the Prebend fent him for a prefent. The neweswas no fooner publifbedabroad,bnt all good !l:udents rejoyced,and were much cheered up with ir,thoush fome would not believe ir, others as men amazcd,faid it was amiracle,but one amongfi the refi, thanked God foe it & faid, Ntmc j11v•t tandem jlt~diofum ~(le, & Deo integril cordefervire, You haue heard my tale, but alas it is but a tale, a meere fidion, 'twas ncverfo, never like to be ,and foletit reil:. Well bee it fothen,they haue wealth and honour,fortWJe and prefermenr,every man (there's no remedy) mull fcamble as he may ,and fhift as he can, yet Cardan comf(}rted himfelfe ·: with this, P theftarre Fomahant w011/d m•ke himimmQrtafl, and that t after p srtlia F.o· · . Ius deccafe his Books ihould be found in Ladies ftudies. m41Jant im- , ¥ Dignum laude virum Uttu.fa vetat mori. Z%~~lit~ten~ ~ut why lhouldftthou take thy neglea, thy Canvas fo to heart~ It may tW.Je lib. , .be thou art not fit; but as at child that puts on his fathers lhooes,hat,he:Jd-eropriw. pc ice, hrefipiare, breeches; or holds his fpeare, but is neither able to weild t k;; i.Jail the onc,or weare the other;(() wouldfi th()u doe by fuch an office, place,or thoracem••• Magilhacy:thou art unfit; And what i; dignity to an tmworthy man, but ( asg•k•m·&<, "Slilvianm holds)agQ/dring inafwines [nowt : Thou art a brute, Like a • Lib.4.degu~ bad ador( [o o P/utar<b.compares fuch men ) in a Tragredy, diaJemafert ber.Dei. ~iJ at vox non auditr~r: Thou wouldfi play a Kings part, but adeft a Clown; 'f'/gn"fi :•- fpeakefi like an Affe. q MagnapetiJ Phaeton &qu.t nMviribm if! is, &c. as'.~::;,.:~; lames and John the fonnts of Z ebedy did aske they knew not what, nefcit te- ~a;;~:t:,t.; · tn~ra~ze 11lfc.u ,thou doll~ as an<:'ther Sujfenm , 9vcrw~eue thy felfe,thou art q ovU.~er. wtfe m thmc own concetc,but mother more mature judgement altogether 'Mag!fl'?l"' JJnfit to manageluch a bufinelfe. Or be it thou art more deferving then any 'f:~"'b'"1!'M: ofthy rimk, God in his providence bath referved thee for fome other for· ali;:.:;:;,:~ . t(mes,fic {teperiJ.vi{tem, Tltou art humble as tbou art it may be hadfi thou tiamnon ~"1bcen preferred, thou would~ haue forgotten.God ~nd thy felfe , infultcd ~:~:;:,: ;7[:" ovcrmhers,comemned thy fnent!s,r been a block, a tyrant or ademi.god ventur vtnr.; feqt~ilt~ri, fi•perbi4 formam :• Therefore, faith Chry{ojlmu g1odmen d9e no; fitcttja~1•· . 11lrvai~s finde grace and.fivqur ,left they fboulJ beP•ffetl "P with turgent titles,~:;,";:,:;;-- growmjotem •nd prQua, ",JJ,ligentiortl Yy lpjurte~' '""·

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