. The anatomy of melancholy : what it is, with all the kinds causes, symptomes, prognostickes, & seuerall cures of it ; in three partitions, with their severall sections, members & subsections ; philosophically, medicinally, historically, opened & cut up . t,friends/ortunes,to crucific t one anothers foules; by meanesferafatmate of which,ihere is little content and charity,much virulency^hatred^malice, && dementia difquietnefleamongft VS. <iA Attic. S V E S E C T. 5, Lojfe ofliberty ftrv it ude^imprifonment^hovo theycaufc^ LMelancholy, O this Catalogue ofcanfes,! may well annexe lo(fe


. The anatomy of melancholy : what it is, with all the kinds causes, symptomes, prognostickes, & seuerall cures of it ; in three partitions, with their severall sections, members & subsections ; philosophically, medicinally, historically, opened & cut up . t,friends/ortunes,to crucific t one anothers foules; by meanesferafatmate of which,ihere is little content and charity,much virulency^hatred^malice, && dementia difquietnefleamongft VS. <iA Attic. S V E S E C T. 5, Lojfe ofliberty ftrv it ude^imprifonment^hovo theycaufc^ LMelancholy, O this Catalogue ofcanfes,! may well annexe lo(fe of liberty,lervitude,or imprifonment, which to fome perfons is as great atorture as any of the reft. Though they haue all things conveni-ent/umptuous houfes to their vfe^faire walkes and gardens,de-- ^ bowres,galleries,good fare and diet,and all things cor- ISZt Iefpondent; yet they are not content, becaufc ithcy are confined, mayquadrajiiv. ^^t comc and goe at their pleafure * haue, and doe what they will, but Hue^J^^bii yrf//^^;^^Wr^,at another mans table and command. Asjtis^inmeates,foyit<e me M ^ things,places/ocieties;fports, let them be neuer fo pleafant, ftmu commodious,wholefQme/ogood ^^wmmHmrerumeflfttiet^s ^t\\Qvcis2i loathing. i Lo{[e of liberty ^favitude.^c. , Subfj. loathing fatiety of all things. The children ofJfraell were tired with Mama^ 145it is irk(ome to them fo to liue, as to a bird in a cage, or a dog in his kcnnelJthey arc weary of ir. They are happy, it is true, and haue all things to ano^ther mans iudgement,that heart can mihpx that they themfeliies can defirebom fifm mrint. yet they loath it,and are tired with the prefent: ,hom mum novttntU Avida-^ mans nature is ftill defirous of ncwes, variety, de-lights^ and our wandring alfedions are (b irregular in this kinde , that theymull change,thoLigh it be to the worft. Bachelors murt be mar-ried men would be Bachelorsjthey doe not louc their owne wines, thoughot


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