Ofthecited'milt which worldlythings drink totheir owners. 749 clog to hinder their flight, and a prong motiuc to caufe theirenemies topurfitethemwith greatereagerneflr.And as the{hipheauily laden withrichwares doth allure thepyrate tohaue it in chafe, and ishindered altowithher heauiebur- then from making away from her cruell purfier, fo that it is impoifible to efcape; whereasanother which hathno other waight bother owneballaifl,faifethby fwifilyand fecurely, hauing nothing in to inticca robber; not giuiüg hima- ny hope offetching her in withhis bell fpeed: fo hee who hath little fleeth in timeofdanger cheerefully and fecurely, hauing neither thefegolden clogs to burthenhis body; nor. care andgriefe to opprc1£e hismind; foas hec neither gro nethvnder hisbelouedload,nor greeuethfor thatwhichhe bath left behind him : whereashe who hath worldly abun- dance istroubledwithal thefe impediments; being turmoi led with hiscariages,and forrowingfor that which he could notcarrie, and equally caring for that which lice hathloft, and for that which he (fill hath; -which though it be fomuch ! that irbringeth toile to his body, and trouble to hismind,.Chryfoll.in yet nothing grieueth him fo much,as that hebath not more Luc.16. de La caufe oftoile and trouble. In refpeel of which difftculties,zarocones, thatriches bring iu efcaping dangers one compareth rich. 10 ræos P a , p cah mento cities without wals,which haueabundance ofwcalthmihty, toallure theenemicroÿ ipoile,but no flrength tomake re- fiflance;orlikevnto thofe who being purfucd for their flues, doe flee away with long ropes tied to their legs,or with fide garments,whicheuery flep they are ready to treadvpon,and catcha fall; whereby their fpcedis hindred; and'tüey'be- trayed into their enemies hands. Whereas theywho are but in a poore caste, likeveto thofe who are naked or lightly clad, eafily flip out ofthe enemies -hand, when hee bathno- thingto hold by, and being efcaped, can haft away with nimblefpeed, Finally, voluptuous pleafures expofe men to innumera- g,Seîf.1ór ble dangers,whilef 'cthey arme ailagaina themwho arecor-That volaprn_ rivals with themin theirdelights; andallo make them leffeauspleafures are . ableco real and (land in their owne.defence, feeing they the taups of bothweaken thebodyand-effeminate themind, as before-I- "get* haue
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