Burton - PR2223 A1 1638

Parr. 3.sett :.:::_.z:_:_·_____ cA_u~ife_s_:.of-::-tM-el::-a-:-nc-:-h-:-o!:._:y-:. ::----::---::-:-M_c_m_b_. r_._su_b_f~. t; c;ure thde young rnen,that be ll:rong fet, of a~le bodies, arc fo fubjelt to_ 445 ir.Hermles Jesaxonia, hath the fame words m dfea. But mofi part l kOviddearr. fay,fuch are aptc!ho love tha~ are young and l~fty , live :a. cafe, fiaull-].~:;~~~~~;:; fed,free from cares,hke cattle m a rankc pafture,t~leand folttary pcdons, llerum omniu they muft needs hirquitu/{ire,as 6t~ajfavimus recttes out of CenforinfiJ; •f!luwtia eo 1< tAt ens erit,dpta c4pitum quuml£tiftima r~rum, \ ·. . ~;o~::~;::l~ Vt ftges in pingui luxuriabit humo. '·' nuUonondie The minde is apt ~o lu~0and hot or cold, ;:~~"..;;.,. As cornc luxunarcs ma better m old, 1 rebant.Tem· The place it fdfe makes much wherein we liue, th'e clime, ayre, and dlf-?1~ rweru cipline ifrheyconcurre.In out Mifnia, faith Galep, neere tof>ergamm, :~%;::;/!' thou !halt fcarce fin de an adulterer, but many at Rome , by reafon of the t•,.banr. • ~elights ofthefeat It was that plenty,of all things,which made !Corinth ::;.'1:'1,);;;~ fo mfamousof old,and the opportumty of the. place to cntertame thofe incumbil,& forraignecommers,every day ftrangers came m, at each gate, from all ob id 1antum quarters. In that one Temple of Yenm 1ooo whores did proftitutethem ~~j,;'i''d"• felv.es,as Strabo wrires,bdidc L•ii and the retl: of better note:All nations • .,;;.:,~,~~· rcforted thither ,as to afchoolc of Vtnm. Your hot and Southern coun. Or~et;"',Uptries are prone to lufi,and far re more incontinent, then thofethat live in~;~;.~~;!'i' the North,as Bodine di[courfeth ar.large,Mttfod.b:ff.cap·5 .Mo!lu Aft. vinumgenera· aticilo are Turkes, Greekes, Span,tard~ ,Italians, .even all that !anrude: ~1;;;;;.1~::. and m t~ofe Traets,ftK~as are more ~rmtfull,ple.ntlfull, and delmous,as m Ap; Ne•- Valence m Spame,Capt~• m It•ly, dollutif>um luxus TuHy tearmes /t, and pol<~ani dele- ( which Hanibals fouldierscan wit!l~fie)C4nopm -in e/Egypt,Sybaru~PhrP- ~alla,et>gan· aciJ,Bai£,1Cyprm,La'!'pfmu,.In 'I'N~ples,thefrpi:s of the foyle & plea. v1;";~,~~~:: fant ayre enervate thetr bodies, and.alter conftuuttons: lnfomuch, that dumbumann Florm-calls it Cerlarnw Bacchi•& Yeneril,but" F1liot admires it. [n Ita. ~:;tf~:;~·- · ly and Spaine, they haue thti~ ftewes in evet y great Citty , as in Rome &c.LeanJ. Venice,Flormce,whercaS'fome fay,dwcll9oooo lnhabirancs ,ofwhich ~lbrrla'. i• 1oooo are Curtizans,and yet f'orall this,every Gentleman almofi hath • "l.'::"k~uJ, a peculiar.milhis,fo, nications,adulteries,arc no where {o common: urbs "'{,·Neap. efl jam wa lupanAr ,how !hould aman liue hone~ among fo many pro- ~or:o/.•:::~1: vocations~ Now if vigor ofyo~:~th,greatnelfe, hberty I meane, and that ReinoU.r•• impunity of!in,which grandies take.unto themlelves in this kinde flJall terpret. mcct,whatagap muft it needs open to all manrier of vice; with what fu. , ry will it rage ~ For as MaximmTyrim the Pl•tonift ob[erves,libiduon. ftqut~ta q11umfuerit materiami!"probam,&pr ~ruptam licmtiam,& ttjfr.tnatam aud4ct4m,&c. what Will noduft effect tnfuch perfons~ For corn. n ta~pridtu, , m only Princes a!jcl greatmen make no fcruple at all offuch matters, but ~d decem With that whore ~n Spartl4n: q_uzcquz~ltbetltcet, they thioke they may ~~rl::C~ "~:il doe what they lift , profelfe ztpubl!kely and ratber brag withPro(tl/11.! cif!ennuf:.m (that w~ir to a friend of his in Rome,• wh~t famous exploits he had done; fi:h;1•:~ •• 10 that kmde) then any way beabaihed atn.•Nechol111 SaN11ders relates of eain ,J!:m. Henry the 8'h(lkoow not how tfuly) fl!!odpAUCIU vidit p11lchriores qrta~ fdves many notJ toncrlpier_it ,& paut/j!~mtU n~n ~~ntupierit,qthu nluviDIA.rit, Hec faw ~~;=~~ ~5,:0~' very few matds that he did not dcltre, and dclircd fewer whom bee did "••• deefl not enjoy; nothing fo familiar amongftthe.m ,'tis mofto£their bulinelfe· valu•t"' ftd s .rdan4fi4li#,Me!Jizlina,and I Pile of Nap!es ,~re not compat.i!bleto 1 mea~ 1"'"1""· Lll z ncr

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