428 __THE A aT£ chedneffe, we !hall find our ' . felues fubietl to a thouC1nd '• infirmities': Miferie & Vanitie baue hoth liuerie and feifin invs,andwe are th~ir Tenants for tern1e of life: 0 ne troublecallethto ano· , ther, as the waues of the I Sea ; and, miferies, like Bea- ' . cons, giue noticeone to the - other, vnt\ll the whole life . ofman bee fet on fire. The found of tbe old is but newly gon out ofour eares, but there is a new which prefently fourtdeth as ill as theold. It is thevery kind of man to bee miferable while bee breatheth; as.it is the kinde of fparks to Hie , vpward.An~ ifaman·ftriue _ to cure his prefent miferie ·with -
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