- Fidus Cornelius wept at a scoffe.
- 669
- Fire•• how it may issue from water, 788. It hath somewhat vitall in it.
- 847
- Fishes, that are pestilent.
- 817
- Fish-pooles, of strange fashion.
- 815
- Flatterers alone about Augustus.
- 133
- Flatterie counterf••iteth friendship; 234. Is discouered by wholesome Precepts, 263. It betrayeth secrets, 438. How it is to bee entertayned, 832. Vsed by Seneca.
- 692.830
- Flight to Caesars statue, saued bond∣men.
- 597.
- Fluxe, and refluxe of the Sea; when it is greatest.
- 826
- Follie; euen in teares.
- 418
- Fooles; their difference from a wise man.
- 629
- Fortitude defined, 39. What it is.
- 282
- For••une; not to be wandred from by Princes.
- 589
- Fountaines, hauing fluxe and re∣fluxe.
- 815.
- Friendship admitted, must bee tru∣sted, 165.166: A friend to himselfe, is a friend to all.
- 170
- Frugalitie in Seneca, 358. Frugalitie of the ancient Romans.
- 744
- Fruits of Abstinence, 445. Fruits of Mercie.
- 591
- Furnius.
- 34.