Thecaufes ofvniut finger. The third internal] caufe ofvniufi anger is couetoufnes, The third . for this vie maketh mendefire much riches,& iftheir hopes casifc o;t nt4sfi faile them and be not correfp.ondent to theirdefires, their arg7 ce:ae. vnquiet and turbulent thoughts are fit harbingers to pre- toil fey' ' 6 parealodging in their heart toentertaine anger.It maketh themundertake great matters, which when they are not z- b1c"to compaflè, their hearts are filledwith vexation, and they become more wayward then children ; orelfe,if their couetous defires carried with thewings ofambitionmount not fohigh a pitch, theybafely fioope euen to the mofi for- didotts prey and finding themfelues vnable to compaflé great matters abroad, they entermeddle with euery dome- fiicail trifle at home ; and it they fee any thing mifcarry through the default of wife, child, or feruant, though it be ofno valuetheií anger can containe it felfe in nobounds of reafon. Sothat thefemen are angry abroad, but madde at home, chollerickewith éueryman which hinders or Both not further their cômodity, but òutragious to theirwiues, children,and fcruants,if they fuflaine the leali Joffe. Sec.. The fourth internall catife ofviniufi anger,is nice luxuri- The fourth oufnes orluxurious nicenes ;whichtrönnonly being the fault cure nice fix- ofwomen, or at leali a womanifh fault, is efpecially to bee urioupíeyTt. feene in dornefiicall matters.For ifyou come into the houle ofone who is nice & curious, you fhall ea(lyperceiue how foone they are incited to great anger vpon little caufe. If the decking andadorningof their houle be not fully anfwe. rabic to theirminds; if their col-Fly cates be not fo daintely cooked, that theymaydelight their curious-learned tali & cloyedappetite,if a fpot or wrinklebe vp.on their garments, or but a glaffe broken, if their nice cares beoffended with the leali difpleafing noyfe,though it be but by fome chance, they are fo enraged with anger, that t- e houlewill fcarce hold them, or at leali not containe their clamorous voyces. Thefc curious folkes are not onely offended with injuries, Seneca de ira. but allowith fhadowes and apparances. Na.n vbianimujn t f p 5: f nul & corpua voluptates corrupêrenihil tolerabde videtur non 6101111111110111111001 ..:. . ._:
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