Burton - PR2223 A1 1638

Parc.3.Sed.z. L'ove-MelAIIcholy. . Memb.{.Subf. 3 • 474 tatl:icall hufwifc. How much better were it for our matrons to doe as ;;;:-.,;;;•.- ·fhe did, to goc civilly and dec~ntly, o Homfl" m11li eris inflar '!"" utltur AflrO pro eo quod _eff, ad ea tantum quibttS opus eft_, to ufe gold as it is gold, and torthat ufc1t !ervcs, and when they need tt, thento confumeitin riot, begger their husbands, profiitute themf~lves, invcagle others, and '· pe_radventure d;unnc their own fou'Ies~ How much more would it be pNonficFu· fortheir honourand-credit?Thus,doing,a~ Hi;tome[aid ofBlefiii•,R Fu. ,;,.JeG•""' "'" dtd not fo trtumph over the G~ttles, Papyrzm of the Sat;nntW, Sttpio :• P•P.!'~w ofNrzmantia, M {he did by her temperance; ptt!laftmperveffe,&c. they 8,~~~~;';J: fhould infu!t and dominere over lufi, folly, vaine-glory, all fuch inordirJI4nriatrium- rulte furious and unruly paflions. . j;~~::t..~!'~~ B~t I am over tedious, Iconfcffe, .and'whil'fi I fiand gaping after line b•fP"'"· cloathes, there isanothergreat.allurement, (in the worlds eye at leafi"J which had like to have fiolne out of .fight, aod that is mony, vmiunt a t ;,~""""+ dotefagitt.r,mony makes the match; t Movl• ;p-,.,,,, p,,.,,.,,. Iis likefauce {0/um intue· to their meat, Cllm carne condimentum, a good dowry with a wife.Many mur4Urum- men if they doe but heareof agreat portion, a rich heire, are more mad then if they had all the beauteous orname.nts, and thofe good parts Art t Affer '"""'and Naturecanafford,they t care not for hone!ly, bringingup, birth, fivhivere bc~uty,perfop;but for mony. · r:'j,"· . , .. ., Canes & equos ( o Cyrne) quuimt~s T eogou. Nobiles,&abonaprog-tnie, ' <Malam verouxorem,malifk patrisjiliam DHctre,no»curat virbonm, , • •· t.Modo eimagnamdotemafferat. Our dogges and horfes fiill from the belt breed, . Wecarefullyfeeke,andwcllmaythcyfpeed: ·, ' ' But for Qur wives, fo they provewealthy, Faireor foule, w~care not what they be. If fhe be rich then fhc js fa ire, line, abfolute and.perfeCt, then they burne like fir~, they love hcrdcarely, like pig and pye, and are ready eo hang themfclves ifthey may not have her. Nothing fo familiar in rhcfedaies, as for ayoung man-eo,marry an old wife,as they fay,fof apeece ofgood; ajfnmn •11ro on11~am; '_31l,d though fhe ~~an old crone, and have never a -roothin·Jtctheai:l; netther goodcondmons,, nor good face, a natural! "· foole, but:only rioh, 1!,1' fhall have twenty young Gallaqts.to be fuitcrs . . in an in!laot,As.fhe faid in SritJOI!ius,noMnf,fed ,eaam/Ji111!t,'tis not fur " " " ·.. her f<tke~l!iut ~_or berl;aod_ s o.r mony.; ahqan excellent<Jliatch·it.were (as.hc ''"'"' addeU)..if 1he wefc,away. So,on ,the other.fi~e, nlany~ a •¥oung lovely · ,~.,,., · ·m'aid wJ11cafi aw;~y li~x.felfeup.onao&>ld, d.otiog, .dcc~epltdizard, ,.,,, t ob•lo•cr·l. ·" '"""·'f ·Bu pt•e.r1ejf«to ,. qu~rtwif .balbutiot or(~ .·. \ ,, 1 -\1 wl' .\ \" 1 ?irterep••· .-1d llrimillegiHar,et.., H•lt~rojeup~eO-., . ,._,., ,. • " . ng. ': that is rb~pnjat!,k, illl<i go11tyj tmh [()m~ t\'I'C!nty dife~f~s,J · perhaps•brlt ' ·,oneeye, one kg, never a nofe,op h~ireon bis.bea:d,wir in his,braines;nor ,vxor;,~\1,- honefiy,l(hchavda)\dor,r JUOny,.i !he wiflha\'e biflll>dore alllotbar <41D•~••· fuire'rs, f D~mm1do ftt dives barbarus ille placet. . ... g~iJ. · If he be•rlch,'he is ~h~ man, a ~ne man, and a.proper 11)/lq; fhee•J go'c( 'g Iaca#rts or Tidm With him; ~elt!jimus d.e _V!flnlt Atmo, _lir Gilet Gll{e- .\•1 ' "!•

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