Hall - HP BX5133 .H34 1647

TO THE RIGHT .,_ 1 ___ HONOURABLE, ~1Y SINGVLAR GOOD LORl), E o w A R o Lord D E N N Y, Baron of Waltham. Right Honon ble: • F ever any man hadreafan to bein love with the I face ofaforrame entertainment, thofe dre they, which were admitted to the attendance of tbe tntry Generouo andHonorable,LordHAY,your moft nobleSon, in his late Emba!Jage to F ranee; in which mmfier my unwprthi,ne!Je WM allowed to ma~e one; · who can therefore well wttnef!e , that no man could either rtceive more honour from a ftrange Country, or doe more houour to his owne. Whatwanted there that might ma4! men confe!Je themftlves more welcome than firangers ? Neitber doubt I, but that after manyages, F ranee itJelfewillwonder at the bountiful/ exprej]ions ofher owne favours. But whiles others were injoying the noblecourtejies of the time , my thoughts entertawed themfelveswithJearching into the proofeofthat ordinary Travell, wherewith I Jaw men common!J af[efled; which I muft needs confe!Je, the more I Jaw, the leffe I li".!d. Neither is it in thepowerofany forraine munificence , to ma4! me thin4!ours mry where Jo well M at home. Earthly commodities are no part ofmy thought : I loo4!d(as I ought) at the Joule ; whichI well faw, ufes not onely to gather no mo!Je in this rolling, butJuffers the beft graces it bath ro moulder away infenjibly in Juchunnece(fary agitatinn. I have now been twice abroad : both times (M tbin"Jng my felfo worthy of nothing bm neglefl) I bentmy eyesupmothers,tofee what they did, what they got , myinquirie fo~md mtr JPirituall lo!Je fo palpable , that now at /aft my heart I i i could

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