nnulus, si meas vices obires, videres, audires,
&c. nihil non odio dignimi observares.
5751. Laedieus. "Snares of the human species, torments of life, spoils of
the night, bitterest cares of day, the torture of husbands, the ruin
of youths."
5752. See our English Tatius, lib. 1.
5753. Chaucer, in Romaunt of the Rose.
5754. Qui se facilem in amore probarit, hanc succendito. At qui succendat,
ad hunc diem repertus nemo. Calcagninus.
5755. Ariosto.
5756. Hor.
5757. Christoph. Fonseca.
5758. Encom. Demonthen.
5759. Febris hectica uxor, et non nisi morte avellenda.
5760. Synesius, libros ego liberos genui Lipsius antiq. Lect. lib.
5761. "Avaunt, ye nymphs, maidens, ye are a deceitful race, no married life
for me," &c.
5762. Plautus Asin. act. 1.
5763. Senec. in Hercul.
5764. Seneca.
5765. Amator. Emblem.
5766. De rebus Hibernicis l. 3.
5767. Gemmea pocula, argentea vasa, caelata candelabra, aurea. &c.
Conchileata aulaea, buccinarum clangorem, tibiarum cantnum, et
symphoniae suavitatem, majestatemque principis coronati cum vidissent
sella deaurata &c.
5768. Eubulus in Crisil. Athenaeus dypnosophist, l. 13. c. 3.
5769. Translated by my brother, Ralph Burton.
5770. Juvenal. "Who thrusts his foolish neck a second time into the
halter."
5771. Haec in speciem dicta cave ut credas.
5772. Bachelors always are the bravest men. Bacon. Seek eternity in memory,
not in posterity, like Epaminondas, that instead of children, left
two great victories behind him, which he called his two daughters.
5773. Ecclus. xxviii. 1.
5774. Euripides Andromach.
5775. Aelius Verus imperator. Spar. vit. ejus.
5776. Hor.
5777. Quod licet, ingratum est.
5778. For better for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in
health, &c.
5779. Ter. act. 1 Sc. 2. Eunuch.
5780. Lucian. tom. 4. neque cum una aliqua rem habere contentus forem.
5781. Juvenal.
5782. Lib. 28.
5783. Camerar. 82. cent. 3.
5784. Simonides.
5785. Children make misfortunes more bitter. Bacon.
5786. "She will sink your whole establishment by her fecundity."
5787. Heinsius. Epist. Primiero. Nihil miserius quam procreare liberos ad
quos nihil ex haereditate tua pervenire videas praeter famem et
sitim.
5788. Chrys. Fonseca.
5789. Liberi sibi carcinomata.
5790. Melius fuerat eos sine liberis discessisse.
5791. Lemn
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