fos Thaiworldly thingsarevaprofitable. Cbryfoft.in pleafuresofall forts, which doe more hurt and torment vs, Plulip.;.fer.to. thenmoll.cruell mailers their flaues and bondmen. Lathy, they prepare the feeds for all fickneffes and difeafes through their idleneffe; for making it not only a matter ofcafe, but ofhonor and Date, to abflaine from all labour themfelues, and todo all their bulneffe by their feruants and deputies, they lofe thatneedful' exercife which preferueth health, and forwant ofllirring, Puffer hurtfull humors tò increafe and a. bound in them : neither hauethey that flomacke and appe- tite to their meat, which they that labour haue, but come to their full tables,with faller bellies and cloyed appetites, and foeither cace nothing, or that which is worfe, againfl their Domacks. And whereas they who take paines needno ocher fauce but fait andhungerto fharpen their appetite, becaufe exercife helpeththeir digellion, and renueth their hunger,. Whichgiueth a good rellifh to their courfeflfare,andmaketh itwholefome nourifhment for their bodies coñtrariwife, they who fpend their timein (loth and idlenes, wanting this helpe for their conco6iion, come to the table, hauing their flomackes full of the lab meales crudities, which maketh them to loath their grearef dainties, and fo eitherto fail, or toreplenifh and cram their bellies with renued gluttonie. Andas this abundance being vfually abafed Both impaire health, fobeingficke, it commonly doth not helpevs, but hinder our recouerie : and whereas the poorer fort are much leffe prone vnto ficknelhe, orbeingficke, commonly need not thePhyfitians helpe,hauingonlyfosne kitchin phyficke, and knowneremedies, which being helped with the flrfgth oftheir nature, do eafily rebore them to their health ; the . richer fort doe more eafily, and often fall intodifeafes, of which through theireffeminate weaknes, and want ofnatu- rail Drengíh theycannot recoeer; and therefore are faineto flie tothe Phyfitionvpon euery flight occafion, frommany ofwhichthey receiue fomuch the flower heip,byhowmuch the greater Doreofmoney theyhaue to bellow vpon them ; and ifthey be not men ofthebetter confcience, all the good their wealth doth, is tobetray th vnto further torment, and tomake their hues to become aprey. By all whichit appea- tech
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