objefls ~f'Love, Memb,·• ,Subf.2. convenience. And eventhofe that were: now familiar and dearc unto tlS) ~ \Is our loving-and Ion~ ~ticnds,neighbours,kinfmen,allie5, with w~omw~ -~.-. haueconverlcd ana lived as fo many Gt1JI11S for fome yearespaft, ftnving ftillto give one another all good content and cntertainelnent , with · mucuallinvitations,feaaings,difpolts1ofli.ccs, for whom we 'W6uld ride', · runne,fpend our fclves,and ofwhomweebaue fo freely and honourably ipoken, to whom we havcgiyenall thofe turgcnt titles, and magnificent clogiums, moficxcdlentandmoftnoble,worthy, wife, gra~c!1. learned, valiant,&c. andmagnified beyond meafuce.Ifany comrove'flkarife betwixt us,fome trefpalfe,injury, abufe, fome parrof our goods bee<Jcrained,a pecec: ofLand come to be litigious,if theycrolfe us in otir fuit ·; or touch the!hing ofour commodity •weedetefi and·dcprdfethem upon a fudden,ncithcraffinity,confanguinity, or old acquaintance can concaine ' us,but • r•ptl jecore exierit C•prijicm. A golden apple fets alc<ilgether by ftrrf, the cares,as it amarrow bone,or hony combe wcrdlung an\onft Bearcs: Father and Sonne,'Brother and Siller, kinfmen are at oddes ,. and looke \vhatmalice,deadly hatred can invent,that !hall be done , Tetrihile, dirum,pejlilens ,atrox ,(erum,mucuall injuries, defire ofrevenge,andhow'to hurt them,him and his,are all our lludies. If our plealures bee interrupt, f;e can cokrace it,our bodies hurt, we can put it up and bee reconciled, -bur touch our commodities,we arc moll: impatient , faire becomes foul r~e Gracesarecurn~d to Harpy~s,fr.i:ndl~ falur~t!ons eo bitter impreca! tlOns,mutua.ll fcafimgs,to p~omn~ vdlames, ~mmgs & countcrminings goodwords.to Satyrcs andinvechves,wee rev1le e oontr4,tn<:>nght but his imperfeaionsarein oureyes;heis abafe knave, a Divell,aMonfier, a . Caterpiller,aViper,anHoggc-rubber,&c, . · Definit ;, pifoem mulier fmno[afoperne, the Scene is altered on a fudden , loue is turned to hate, mirth to melancholy: fo furioufly arc we moll: part bent, our affeClions fixed upon this objeClofcommodityanduponmoney. Thedefire ofwhich in excelfe iscoveroufnelfe,ambition tyrannizeth over ourfoules,as•I haue !hewed, and in ddeetcrucifies as much, as ifaman by negligence,ill husbandry 'Pa~(.{''· • improvidence, prodigality, wafie and confume his goods and fortunes: '""" · " · ' '· bcggery followes,and melancboly,hebecomes an abject 1 1u odious ani! u t.Tioo.r• . a worfl thman I11jdeU,in110tprovidi,gf~r hilf~mily. Sua s 1 eT. 2. ·:, ~: PltaJAntOiiiefls ofLone. . :. l ~- ~ .. ~ \, . ! t Leafant Objeds are infinirc,whethe.rifht:ybee'fuchas haue lite,or be without life, Inanimate arc. Gouncrks ;'·Prowinces, Towres,Tow ne~, Ciuics,as he faid, * iulcherri'mAm infotaWi ~'.;:t~:f!'· vsdemm .~twn cum 11on 'l!'ldemm, wee fte afiire Illand by dc- .y ~:<land •f6; fcript.ion, \vhen wefee ic.not. The 1 Sunne never faw a fairer City, ihif- E~:t'· .{:.1.4 Tempe,Orchards,Garclcns,pleafant walkes,Groves;Fountaines,&c. :,.'••••· The heaven it!dfe is faid to be • fo!re or foule, faire buildings , 'fairc ·pi- ,;fo f,U,.. Aurcs,all anifioiall,elaberate and curious works. doathe5,it~ anadmi-~~~i.~' 1' 14 Ggg 3 ri!blc
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