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CXV.

Humanity. Humanitas.

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_Men_ are made for one another’s _good_; therefore let them be _kind_. _Homines_ facti sunt ad mutua _commoda_; ergò sint _humani_.

Be thou sweet and lovely in thy _Countenance_, 1. gentle and civil in thy _Behaviour_ and _Manners_, 2. Sis suavis & amabilis _Vultu_, 1. comis & urbanus _Gestu_ ac _Moribus_, 2. affable and true spoken with thy _Mouth_, 3. affectionate and _candid_ in thy _Heart_, 4. affabilis & verax, _Ore_, 3. candens & _candidus_ _Corde_, 4.

So love, and so shalt thou be loved; and there will be a mutual _Friendship_, 5. Sic ama, sic amaberis; & fiat mutua _Amicitia_, 5. as that of _Turtle-doves_, 6. hearty, gentle, and wishing well on both parts. ceu _Turturum_, 6. concors, mansueta, & benevola utrinque.

Froward Men are hateful, teasty, unpleasant. contentious, _angry_, 7. _cruel_, 8. and implacable, Morosi homines, sunt odiosi, torvi, illepidi. contentiosi, _iracundi_, 7. _crudeles_, 8. ac implacabiles, (rather Wolves and Lions, than Men) and such as fall out among themselves, hereupon they fight in a _Duel_, 9. (magis Lupi & Leones, quàm homines) & inter se discordes, hinc confligunt _Duelle_, 9.

_Envy_, 10. wishing ill to others, pineth away her self. _Invidia_, 10. malè cupiendo aliis, conficit seipsam.