POLICIE CXIV. How to observe your times of free∣nesse with great ones.
BE not unseasonable in broa∣ching any pleasant humour, like intruding Musicians, that
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BE not unseasonable in broa∣ching any pleasant humour, like intruding Musicians, that
strike up in a roome where many are retired and busie: wee know Christ turned the musicke out of Jairus house for venting their lighter aires at the serious time of a funerall, the best opportunities are meale times, and some other by-houres of relaxation, others must bee as well tuned for recei∣ving as you for giving,
While the King sitteth at the table, my Spik∣nard sendeth forth the smell, Cant. 1. 12.