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WE wil entreat of their natures, that we may thereby see their follies, vanitie, misery, iniustice, & that foulnesse that is in them, to the end we may know & learne how iustly to hate them. The counsell that is giuen for the auoidance of them is in the bookes following. These are the two parts of * 1.1 physicke, to shew the maladie, and to giue the remedy. It re∣maineth therefore that heere we first speake of all those that respect the appearing good, which are loue and the kindes thereof, desire, hope, despaire, ioy; and afterwards all those that respect the ill, which are many, choler, hatred, enuie, iealousie, reuenge, crueltie, feare, sadnesse, compassion.