Burton - PR2223 A1 1638

P~rt.2.Secr.3. CureofMelancholy. Mcmb, 7 , . 3 ~ o punifued in the fame kinde,in the fame part, like nature, eyewith or in the - eye,bead with or in the head,perfecution with perfecu_tion,luft with effects oflull:; let themmarch on with el'lfi£ncs difplayed , let drummes beat on trumpets found,'faratantA>ra,kt th~mfack Cities,takcthc fpoile ofcoun? tries,murder infants, def!ourc Vir~ins,deftroy,burne1perfeaue,anel tyrannize,they fuall1:le fully rewarded at !all: in the fame mGafure,they & th~irs and that to their ddert. ' ~Ad generum Cereris fine ude & fo»guine pau{il 'Iuvml. Defcmdunt reges & fieea msrtt t7ranni , Few Tyrants in their beds dGe dye, Butll:ah'd or maim'dto helltheyhye. Oftentimes too a bafe contemptible fellow is the inftrumee ofGods jul!kc topum{h.totortureandvex them,asan Jchwemon doth a Crot~dile. They fuall be recompenccd according to the works oftheir hands,as Hanw• was hanged on the gallowes he provided for c.M ordorhy; The1 fha/1 baue forro~r ~fheart,& be deffroy ed fr"" tmder the heavt11,Thre.3 .64.65 .66.0ndy be . A J eh .. thou patient,'vin&it qt~i p~titttr,and in the end thou fhalt he crowned. Yez p;,!,~, .,." but'tisa hllrdmaner to doe this, f!efu and blood may not abideit • 'Tis qui p•titur, graue,gr•uel no (Chryfojlomereplies) nm eHgrave o h1m1 ,'tisnot f~grie­ {;f.~~~1";,;~ vous, t neither had G1d&emm•ndtd it,ifit h•dbemfo difjcult. But how fhal fir eji.L<ofir. it be done~ F;•ftly , as he foilowes it, i(thqujhalt loo/a to h.tAven,behsldthe ~r~~ ~;::•- beauty ojit,4ndwh•t G~d hMhpromifld toJuch '"put up injuriu. ~ur ih~ou ~~•ve f•i(· refill and ~oe about vlm v: repefltre,as the cull:ome ofthe world Js,to nght fi''fidqu• thy felfe,or hall: given ju!l caufeof offence, 'tis no injury tlten butacon- /~::J/~'~;fh di~pcpuni{hr,nent;thou hall: ddmedas much: Ate pr,il1cipism, ilf !trtci~it fu!Pexeru,& crtmen q,.oda tt (rul,.ftccajlt; q"ttfce, as Ambr~fe expofiula!CS \VJtb Cam. e;ur pulchri-fi~ . 3 :de Abei.&Cain.. ~ Diony{it«ofSyracufl, inhisexilewasma,de £land ~:fn::;:~q;;~ without dore,patient~r fmnd,.mfort4Jfe nos tale qttidfecimtll, qrmm in b6r,&c. . nore ejfem!H,he wifely put it up,and laid_thefault where it was, on his own ,Y•ler.hh+ prid~ and !~or-ne which in his profperity be had formerly fuewed others• • ~:/'~Jrot- 'Tis t Tt~llies axiome,ferreea moleflifime homines non debtnt, qu• ipforu• t CQIIJerarftls. -&rtfpa centraflaJunt,lelfe doe,!c1fe l;laue, as the faying is, they may thani<e -~m;~;;%;~; th~ll)felves. For h~ that cloth wrong. ~u.'l look to be wronged againe,Ha- ~ullil ••imlil bet &mufca;plenem,&.formtete [uab:lu meft, Th~ leali: fly bath a lpleen,& -~:£:!~":':. a !ide B«e a lli~g . tAn Alfe ?v~rwhelmed a Thtffclwarps ne~, the litle j14 , ulcifii. Bmipecked hts g3ul'd back to revenge; and the H~mble-b,e m the fable, t ~o-tibi ft.flung down the Eagl's eggs out of lttpitm lap •.BraciJIU in. Plutarch put his .... ~o•fiv•, •.1• hand into aMoufe n(:il, and hurt her ypung ones ,fueebtt him by theliA• UT~'!<· "'"· . hh h , ,(; 'lf h ·a l , h .Pci:•· ·. ger;,¥ I jt~ no?: (!art .e) ! ere ts no creature~~ con(~mtttD e, t At w: lilt ut ~~~u;.~;~ rwengrd. 'Tt~l~x Tal:~n1.~,and the na,tu.~eof all thmg~ fo to ~~~e: Ifthou •fl ;.kf.Jii- wil~'li!l,e·quiedy t~y fdf~, 't- de~ no wrongt? othm; tfany ~ee done thee ~•. (9' hbNir~ pttt tfup,wtth panence endure Jt. For 1.thms thank worthy, fatth our ApG- ~·Ji/(•1•• efo. fik·,ifamahfor conflience towarJs God.'endtmgrit(e, anifojftr wrMg undt~ .. "":""'~:. , fcr'veil~ fir' wha,t prf.i[e is it ;lf when1ee be br1fetedfor· JIHrfault~ , Y.ormkelt ,; , ·.J•iientlj~ b'r1t·ifwhm Y''f doe welf,yeefojfer wrong,& tal<~ 1t t•t~tntlz, t!J;re is·than/cs wt'th (]oi/o, 'for hereU;nto V#rify Wt 4rt caitd, fl!!:• •au NIIJ ftrt,tpfl · f!.bi lijliS ed pe~ imf~tientiam qu~d~111111 non t} ,He tllllt cannot beare inju~ ries wirnclfcth aga!hft himfdfcal!at he is'n9 go~ man, as ~Grtgory holds: '< r,' . , ·,,I . !~

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