Of Friendship.
IT is said, that True Friendship of Men is an Union of Spi∣rits; so as it is our Minds that make Friendship, our Senses do not, although they are the Dores that let in that Knowledge which causeth that Friendship; but our Senses have not the power to keep a Friendship; for there was never any of our Senses that could constantly be unwearied of any one Subject or Object, having naturally a various quality, which makes them great Ad∣mirers, but uncertain Lovers and Friends; neither is it altoge∣ther the Strength of Love, but the Length, that makes a perfect Friendship.