Conclusions.
1. As the Neck is strong, so tis pliable; So should I be strong to beare, yet pliable to Obey, and submit, lawfully.
2. The Neck is for beautie, yet strong for service; some like of the beautie, but will none of the burthen:
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1. As the Neck is strong, so tis pliable; So should I be strong to beare, yet pliable to Obey, and submit, lawfully.
2. The Neck is for beautie, yet strong for service; some like of the beautie, but will none of the burthen:
they like Rebekabs Bracelets, but not her Pitcher; they like our Gentlewomens Jewels, not the Chri∣stians burthens. Labour is an ornament, and ends in rest.