CHAP. 11.
Neuer be proud of excel∣lence in others: if an horsse should boast of him-selfe, and say I am a goodly beast, it were some-what tollera∣ble, but for thee to cast forth thy braues that thou
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Neuer be proud of excel∣lence in others: if an horsse should boast of him-selfe, and say I am a goodly beast, it were some-what tollera∣ble, but for thee to cast forth thy braues that thou
hast such a goodly horse, is ridiculous, for thou art proud of thy horses person, and goodnesse, not thine owne. What is thine owne then? The vse of obiects: well then, when thou hast the habite of swaying these obiects according to the methode that nature hath prescribed, then boast and spare not, for by that time, thou maiest haue goods of thine owne to delight in.