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Mtinmre ve. ![]() ![]() Knt^felices reddere possont. B. S ' Cure ^'Melancholy, . Arri- . anus and Plotinus^re stifie in the contrary opinion, that such. Boethius himself cannot comfort in. ![]() Most men will here. Yet sure I think they cannot. I will say it ; and upon ^hat hope, 1 will. Non meus hie sermo^ 'tis not ray speech this, but. Seneca, Plutarch, Epictetus, Austin, Bernard, Christ, and. If I make nothing, as ^Montaigne - said in like. I. hope I shall do no. I think, anddo- . If it be not for thy. Tu. Jly, Cardan, and Boethius. L as well to help themselves, as others. Be it as. it nsiay, I will essay. Verba yirtutem nou addnpt, nee iooperatoris oratio facit . Even injhe' midst of our mirth and iollity,^. U, apd thi^ it be a common calamity, an in**. Ue aecessity, all distvessed, then, as Cardan infei^^'^tiy. Ao. art th. 0Uf tbatht^st to ffojree^ Why dost thou notffrievot. Ul mauy and not governor of' the world ? If thou alone wert distressed, it were mdeed. Solamen miseris socios hatmisse doloris . He. that refiueth to see and he^r, to suffer this, is not fit to live. Hve, with a redprocail course, joyes. Carte non immortalem factttm. Terraorbisresem fieri, iipn doles? Neqae. cnqqmn prs. Bcq> ae dolendam eo qaod apcidit universis. It is in- . evitable ; it may not be avoided ; and why then shouldst thou. If it be so, then comfort thyself in this^. Hhatyichethet thou wilt or no, it must be indurcd: make a. Si longa est, levis est : si gravis est, brevls est. U ease it : . We must not therefore hope. Fortuna nunquam per^. And, as Minutius Felix the Roman consul. Coriolanus, drunk with his. Est consolatioiiis. Q leve, quod a nexea. Sunt namqne infera soj^eris, humana terrenis, longe dispana. Etenim. beat. 8B < mentes fer. Ontar libere, et sine alio impedimento : stell. Neqae hac natarse lege est qaisqaam m'ortaliam. Non enim nnqnam contigit, nee post. U^ in re fortnna sit ei adversata. Such was. Alcibiades fortune, Narsetes, that great Gonsalvus, and most. Jorius concludes, it is almost Juta. R. to great princes J through their own default or otherwise circum- . Jumour. Sjanddiecfn*. And, as those errant planets, in their distinct orbes. Of perigeo, orientall, occidentall, combust. Yet if, as Socrates said, ^ alt the men in. Cf fortune^ soresy ulcers^ madness^ epilepsies^ aguesy. Without question, thou wouldst be as thou art. If some. Jupiter should say, to give us all content. Jam iaciaia quod vultis; eris tu, qui modo miles. Mercator; in, consultus modo, rusticus : hinc vos, . Vit Oonsalvij lib* olt^ Ut dacibas fatale sit plaiunims, ant culp& soaaut secus. T. Nolin. L. Well, be*t so then : you^ master souldier. Shall be e merchetit'; yo. Rem carendoyuanjruendoi eod. HQsdmns t. when thou snalt hcreatter come tawant that which thou aow. When 'tis. past, thou wilt say thou wert most happy; and* after a littie. M. again, might's! Qnod Don tn, nolis: qnod notmm. Aey be- . gan to take courage and comfort again. Confer thine estate. Thy lot is falne : make. Our life is but short, a very dream ; and, while we. TTiey that sowe in tears^ shall reap in joy. Psal. As thejbrnace proveth the potters vessell,sodoth. Ecc. L 2. 5. 5. As gold in the fire, so men are. Tribulatio ditat : and, which Camerarius. Si tritura absit, paleis sunt abdita grana . Nos crux mundauis separat a paleis. Com is not separated but by threshing^ nor men. An jgnoras vitam hanc pereffrinatioiiein. We are sent as so many souldiers into this world. If the way be troublesome. Or put case thou art now fori^aken of the world, de- . The qods are well pleaded when, they see. Jh adversity, as. Se are to see menlght. But these are toyes in respect : s& e- . God; a good vmn con^. A tyrant is the best sacrifice to Jupiter. Lord shall. be as mount Sion, which cannot be removed (Psal. I, 2) . as the mountains are about Jerusalem, so is the Lord about his. Vuluptatem capiiint Dii, siquando mng^nos viros colluctantes cum ra- . Jamitat^ videut e . Remedies agaimt Disconi^ni^. Deformities and impertections of our bodies, as. Thou art lame of body, deformed to the eye; yet. Ais hinders not but that thou maist be a good, a wise, upright. A silly. fe. Uow to look to, may have more wit, learning, honesty, then. How many deformed. I reckon up, philosophers. Hannibal had one eye, Appius Claudus, Timoleon. Muleasses king of Tunis, John king of Bohemia. Tiresias the prophet. Homer was blind; yet who (saith he) made more. De- . mocritus was blinde ; yet, as Laertius writes of him, he saw. Raro- oi^i eodem lare honestas et forma babitant ^ ^ *> Jotephut Massas, vit. Ad staporem ejua. Ckccus potest esse sapieng et beatos, & c. Angelus Politianus had a tetter m his. Uladeslaus Cubitalis, that pigmy king of Poland. JVullamvirtusrespuitstaturam. Gorpore parrns eraro, cnbito yix altior dno . Sicknesse is the raotfier of modesty. I^iny calls it the sum of. Sosophy,(/'u. 7e'e^. Qman infirmi mimus^ eptimi. Seeundus expostulates with. Ruto) was ever l& M! Vtlioui,^m)etou. 8^ or 0m. Mtio. U8 f he envies. Mj itvimite. B n. And, were it not. Prmees^ masterffparenie. A eefntain ns ; but a titiie siefenes (as ^Chrysostome ob. And therefore, with Mod. Jovkinus Pontanus caused- this short sentence to. Naples : Labour j sorrow^ ff^ief^. Sfc, are tlie. sawces of our life. If thy disease be continuate and painfull. Cor. 1 7.) : bear it with patience . Bilibatdus. Pirki- . Charles the fifth, ruled all Germany, lying. The. more violent thy torture is, the lesse it. Some scorn. their own father and mother, deny brothers and sisters, with. Eil to their m'eatness, to have such beggarly beginnings. Others buy titles, coats of. The reason is, for that this genti- . Nat Chytnsns^ Enrop. Labor, dolor, tegritado, loctas, servire saperbis. Vesieae moibo laborans, et nrins. B mittende difficnltatd i. Autk, nt vix. iacrementom caperet ; repeliebat haec omnia animi gaadiom ob memorial inven*. Huic censos ezsuperat, sed est pudori degencr. In our ordinary talk. Of all va*. nities and fopperies, to brag of gentility is the greatest ; for. Consider the beginning, present estate, progresse. Tiberius preferred many to honours in his. Search your old families, and you. Sylvius observes). Machiavel, in a set oration, proved to his fellows). They are commonly noble that are wealthy . Ens. 2. oiher^ treason a third, witehcrtrft afourih^ Jia. Uerjf u fifths. lymfff Healing f bemhtg Jalw wkmetsi a siast. A^ adukejry the. 9eventhf ^c. One makes a foel of himself to msaiutf faislord. Noir, may it. S lease your good worship^ yonr loroship, who was the finit. The poet aiuiwersy. Aut pastor fuit, aat illud q^od dicere nolo. If he, then we have. Ifyou, what is it of which thou boast- . That thou art his son. It may be, his heir, his. Thy great great. great grandfather was a rich citizen, and then in alllikelihood. The father goes often to the divel, to make his son a. For the present, what is it ? It began (saith. * Agrippa) with strong impiety, with tyranny^ oppression^ Sfc. Those Roman knight^. What maintaines. our gentry, but wealth ? So that it is wealth alone. And what is their ordinary. A noble- . roan therefore, in some likelihood, (as he concludes) is an. UHierate. idiot, an outside, agloworm, a proud Jbol, an arrant asse. And , as Sal vianus observed of his coun- . Aquitanes in France, sicui titulis primi. Ju. Sre, sic. ei vit. Os ; and Cabinet du Roy, their own writer distinctly of. In fine, as JSneas Sylvius addes^ ^they are. Hs. of their houses, fair without, foul within. What dost thou. vaunt of now? Miseri smit. ivepti snnt, torpes sunt ; multi, ut parietea Godkim suarnm/speciosi. Pandalm noster lenociniono- . Sylvius. This is it, belike, which. Turkesatthis day scorn nobility, and all those huft- . DC such as have got it at first, maintain it by some superemi- . And, for this cause, the Ra- . Switzers, and the united Provinces. I. may so call them) exclude all these degrees of hereditary ho- . Athenian Areopagites, wise, discreet, and. Their JLoysiij Manderini^ literati^ licentiati^. P. why should not he be as much respected that leaves a noble. Marquess of Anatillo : the Turkic Bassas. Pertinax, Phtlippus Arabs, Maximinus, Probus. Aureliqs, '& c. Cato, Cincinnatus, & c. Socrates. Virgil, Horace, libertino patre natus, ^ The kings of Den- . Ulfo, that. was the son of a bear. Hercules. * Bellonias, observ. Ad regendam. remp soli doctores ant licentiati adscis. Guntnr, & c. Conditione. Bteruni acer b. A quo rex Snepo etcaetera Danorum regum stemmata. IT. Romulud) Alexander (by 0. Comestor, Bartholus, Adrian the. Cas- . truccins Castrucanus, a poor childe, found in the fielde exposed. Luke and Senes in Italy, a most. Machtavel compares. Scipio or Alexander. Andl. Uis a wonderfu. U thing (j^nt. Lith. A most memorable observation, ^Scaliger. I could recite. a great catalogue of them : every kingdome, every province. Dfe. H of birth be objected to any man ?
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