Burton - PR2223 A1 1638

Memb.I.Subf.:t. 416 rablelullre, we admire, and gate upon them, fit p11eri Iunonis •vtm as a creJoequiJ1 children: doe on a Peacock: A fairc Dogge,a faire ~grfeand Hawk, &c.· 'llilios dumt ~ t r{heflalllf 4711At eqt~tmJr puKinNm,hu;uiNm .Algjpttll4, L~rtdt~mlni114 CA. marmore _vu!· !!f/um,&t• f11ch things welove,are moftgratious in our fight, acceptable f~a..T.xrlui unt& us,;~nli whatfoever d)e maycaufethis paffion, if it bee fuperfluous fer,, or immaderately loved.> as Gui4ntri114, obferves. Thelc things in them. fe!ves.are ,plcafing and good,fingular 'ornaments, necellary, comely ,and f!ttobel)ad,butwb.enwefixan immoderate eye, anddoteonthemov,e.r mucb,this pleafure may turnero.paine, bring much forrow, and dif. q>ptentuntous,work our finall overthrew, and caufe melancholy in rhe end.; Many are carried away with thofe bewitcbiAg fports ofgaming &l>art.t.s•-'· 'h:a"'kin~,hunting,and fuch vaineplea[ures,as bi haue faid;fome With im: ~~~!;t moderate d>fireoffame,to becrownei!in the otimpi&ks, knighted in the tommf. mag.. fi~ld, &c. and by thefc meanes ruinate th~mfelvcs. Thelafciviou~ dotes ~;;.;-~~~ ~n his faire mifirelle, the Glutt<;>n on his ~11hes, which a,re iRfinitely va- • olil.J.< ~ 1, _ned mpleale the palate,rhe Eprclfre on h1s feverall plcafures ,the fuper. f S•milltuJo ftitious on his Idol! , and fats himfdfewith future joyes as T urktt feed :::'c~t';1' themfelves with an imaginary per! wafion ofa fcnfuall Paradife , fo fevegYtvttJ· Je rall p,leafant objeds , divert1y affect divers men. Butrhefairefi objeCls t;~"~ P • apd enticings,proceed from men themfelves , which mofi frequently dron::, ·.:,~ ~aprivate,allure,and make them dote beyond all meafure upon one ano: l~·l·_ 1 th~r,and that for many rdpeCls: Frrfi, as fomefirppofe , by that feeret fi~' f!:;•. force offiarres,(quod me tibi ttmptrAt·•Hrum f )Theydoefingulcrlydote ,;;.~·.~.,.,. onJuch a maa, hate' fuch againe ,and can giueno reafon for it. dN111 ~~~':~~~;:fi:tzmoteSabidi,&c • .A/tx~nder admire~ Ephejl~on, A.drian Antin6114, Ner1 lii eoniuratio- Sporeu,&c. The Phyfiuans refer re th1sto thetr temperament, Alholo. nifve foeieta· gers to nine and fextile Afpeets,or oppofite of their fcvernll Afccndcnts, ::.;~;s:,::n;;Lords oftheir genilUres~loue and hatred of Planets; t Cicogna, to conBrutum & cord and dtfcord ofSpmts;but mofito outward Graces. A merry com. ~,;!:::;,;•:;- p~nion is ':'dcomc and acceptable t~ all men, and therefore faith • q0• '•(arianCdo mejitn! Ptmcesaod great men cmertame lefi~rs, a,nd Players com~only mmaturconci- mrheu Courts. Butt Parts tum partbeuJac:Uime congregantur, 'us that ~avit.e;m•- fimili rude of manners',which ties mofi men in an infeparable linke, as if ,':',;;:;;;;,~: 'they be ~ddiCled to the fame fiudies or difports, they delight in one ano. ' qu~~ ~J!i~t thers companies, birds o{a(eathtr wiU g•ther togethtr: ifthey be ofdi- . ::{.;;!~~;;- vers inclinatians,or oppofite in manners , they can fddome agree. Se· , eiati fimulr•- condl y ;g affability,cufiome an~ familiarity , .may convert nature many resrUteodepo• rimes,rhough they be dttferent 10 m~nners,as tf they bee Country-men, ~;:~.';:;~~: fellow-fiudems,colkagues,or haue been fcllow-louldiers, h brethren io (4 A~or- . affliction, ( t Aetrb~ c.lamiiAtumfocitt.u, diverft ttiam ingenij homines t jjfc:::· f.OIIiungit) ~flinity ,or !ome fuchacciae_mai! occafion, though ihey c,ant>emonicopr«· notagreeam9.ngfithemfelves, theywijlfi!Cktogethcr ltke burres, an~ c;Ct' "' 1"""' holp agai{lll: a third , f? after _fome difcontinua~ce! or death, cnmitic ·~=~:;;:~,ce.afeth; ,. , P4ftttllrtnvtvtslwsr;p•ftfatAfJIItt{m: · :uum 14u.Ur , Qt_in a forr'!in~ .place, ~t cuidert odia,& triffes mors o6ruit ;,,., f~•J,.,.ini- Aothirdcaufe·ofloue and hare, may bee mutual! offices, acceptum httlt• ~:,~;~ )ciiem,i commend him,uf~bim ki_ndly, take his part in aquarrell, relieve ;, f,.lt•tii . bim in his mifery,thou wmndlhun for ever; doe t!le oppofite, andbre ~~ ~

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