Part.3.Sectx. ' Love-Mel4n&hll1· Mcmb.x.Subf.z. •1-I 6 rableluftre, we admire, and gaze upon them, fit puerilunonis •vem as • ~children doe on a Peacock: A fairc Dogge,a faire Hgrfeand Hawk, &c.· "'"'" dwmt ~ t ~hefl~lllf •m•t eqtlllmr pt~Hinllm,hu;ultm• .AlgJpti114, LA&edt~mlni114 CA. ""'more _vu!- f.Jf/um,&t.• fuch things welove,are moftgratiousinour fight, acceptable f~ ... r.xrlwi unt& us,;~nd whatfoever d)e may caufe this paffion, if it bee fuperfluous fer'· or immaderately loved, as Gui•nerim, obferves. Thelc things in them. felves.are ,plcafing and good,fingular 'ornaments, necellary, comely,and f!tto bel)ad,but wb.en we fix an immoderate eye. and dote on them o- \le.r mucb,this pleafurc may turneto,paine, bring much forrow, and difq>ptentuntous,work our finall overthrew, and caufe melancholy in the .epd.; Many are carried away with thofe bewitchiAg fports ofgaming l. i'art.t.se. '· h~VIkin~ ,hunting,and fuch vaine plea[ures,as b I haue faid;feme With im: ~~!;t moderate d>fireoffame,to becrowne4in the otimpi&ks, knighted in the tommf. m.j:. lifld, &c. and by thefc meanes ruinate th~mfelves. Thdafciviou~ dotes ~;;.;z~~ ~n his faire miftreiie, the Glutt<;>n ?n his ~11hes, which <~ere iRfinitely va- • oli t. 3 .e , 5, _ned w plea!e the palate,the Ep1cure on h1s feverall plcafures ,the fuper. f S<mitltudo ftitious on his Idol! , and fats himfdfewith future joyes as T urktt feed :::'c~!'::'' themfelves with an imaginary per! wafion ofa fenfuall Paradife , fo fevegYrueq.'Je rail p,leafant objeds , divert1y affect divers men. Butthefaireft objeCls t;~"'~ P • ,apd emicings,proceed from men themfelves , which moft frequently dro•::, ·.:,~ _c;aptivat~,aUure,and make them do_te beyond all meafure upon one ano: ljb·l·_ th~r,and thatfor many rdpeCls: F1rft, as fomefi1ppofe , by that fecret j,~:!::::;!.forcc offtarres,(quod me tibi tempew·•Hrum f )Theydoefingulcrlydote ,gium,awtu,. onJuch a maa, hate' fuch againe ,and can giueno reafon for it. dNIII ~~~':~~~~:fi: .amgteSabidi,&c • .A/ex~nder admire~ Ephejf~1n, A.drian Antinl114, Ner1 lii eoniuratio· Sporeu,&c. The Phyfiuans refer re th1sto their temperament, Alholo. nifve foeieta· gers to nine and fextile Afpeets,or oppofite of their fcverall Afccndcnts, ::.;~;s:,;:;;Lords oftheir geniture_s~loue and hatred of Planets; t Ci&ogna, to conBrutum 0' cord and d1kord ofSpmts;but moft to outward Graces. Amerry com- ~.iff:::;,;·~;- p~nion is ':'elcomc and acceptable t~ all men, and therefore faith • q0• C<(arianCdo m eft"'! P~<mcesaod great men emertame Ieft~rs, a,nd Players com~only '"""''"'""';.m theu Courts. Butt Pares tum partbeuja&tUime &~ngreg•ntur, 'us that ~··''·"'J"''. fimili tude of manners',which ties moft men in an infeparable linke • as if ,'::',;;:Gi.':'c~\pey be ~ddiCled to the fame ftudies or difports, they delight in one ano- ' ~·~~ ~J!i~t thers companies, birds o{a(eather wiU g•ther together : ifthey be ofdi- . ::{o;:!~~ii- vers inclinatians,or oppofite in manners • they can fddome agree. Se- , eiati fimult•· condly;g affability,cuftome an~ familiarity •. may convert nature many tmUteodepo• times,though they be different tn m~nners,as 1f they bee Country-men, ~;:~.';:;~~: fellow-ftudems,colleagues,or haue b.een fcllow-!ouldiers, h brethren io (4 A~or- . afllicrion, ( t Aetrb~ c.tamilatumfocitt.u, diverji tti•m ingenij homines tjj!~:~· fOwiungitHflinity,or!ome fuchaccide.mal! occafion, though ihey c,anDemonicopr«· notagreeam9ngllthem!elves, theywillft!cktogethcr hke burres, an~ ciCI' "' 1•~"' holp agai{lll: a third • [?after _fome difcontinua~ce! or death, enmitie ·~=~:;;:~. ce.afeth; , , P4ftttllrtnvwtslwsr;p•JlfatAfJIItt{clf: · :u.m 141litt , or.in a forrain~ .place, ~~ &uidere odia,& triffes mors 16ru# irM. f~•J"""mi· Aothirdcaufeofloue and hate, may bee mutual! offices, a&uptum htllt· fl,:':,":~:~ )&ii•m,' commend him,uf~hiBJ ki.ndly• take his part in aquarrel!, relieve ;., f'"'"lt•ru. bim in his mifery,thou wmnefthun for ever; doe t!le oppofite, and bee -~~ ~
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