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Show 1 | i it ! i ; ve. iH | A FSi par Cuabiig.g) Porrectufque nouem Tityus per tapers terre, Asidnas atro vifcere pafsit anes. The hungrybirds withhis renewingliuer dai ly feeds. This Strabo doth thus expound; that «Apollo killingthis cruell and wicked Tyrant of Panopea, a Citiein Phoes, it was fained by the Poetsto theterrou r of othe rs, that hewas {till eaten in. Hell by birds, and yet ftill lined, and hadhis flcth renewed. Admetas King of Theffalie lined alfoin this Age, whom it is faid that Apollo firkt ferued on his Harpe : according ro himin Owid, whichfaith ty Mion afpicies, firmata que turribus altis, Mésia, Apollinesfradatanorelwre. Pauftin art. Strong Ilion thoufhale fee with walls and towers high, Built with the harpe of wife Apollo's Harmonie. ame le Ae sae 5 Thusthe Ipe oets ANH) ae : but others, that hee laboured with his as hiredin this worke. And that he alfo laboured at the building ofthe Labyrinth hands, in Greccé. all the Megariens Witnefle, faith Panfanias. : : In thefe daies alfo of Ehud, or(as fome findeit )an the dayes ofDeborah, the fonne of Zwpiterand Danae, fib: 30 Cor hetegf tewthe fiion i , that all ‘ dednfa : sea wereturned into ftones. e ; Parnes EE Cecrops, ps the fecond of that t hate, and'7.Kii hg of Athe xs,and Acrifj ids ] I the of aftet ; Pein 14. King of the-Argines, Began alfoF theit raignes, asit is faid, 13. in the time 0 pa ats whichthe firftruled 4o.yéares, andth e fecond 3i-yeares. Alfo pelle vophon\i ° aes 1ue a po° being the fonne of : Glaucus,the fonne ofee, avait Sifyphus : who inticed fs ih or Stperobia, the wite OF Pratus of the (4gines, to accompany her, but ret offeredt6 force her : whereupon Pree he that husba toher fest Sut Beleevo nd s : Lae phon intohim Lycia, about fome affaizes of weight,betweene him and his fohnell law Jobate : gining fecrete order AGAMB b sto difpat I s rc : Say iff ch Tits €f to leeate a g itit difho-# him : but Zobates thinkin difhio-#? imployed him againtt Chimera, a Monitet, vom him,(as ongods bi ie cannes ro Ae sLa nue. as Nowthe thé réport is) pittying his innocericy, fenthit ec wine Me Pega . a * . diss a ofPerftak ih ea s,{prung vp ofthe blond of Medu/a,for merly flaine by the fou C ie ifrica,to tranfporthim; a horfe that none other could mafter‘ot DH ANE buttad Azineriga@"V ey pon whic i h beaft Ne oncl e J c:came HT ; De Belleropho L n onerletoy forme the other Chime ra: and feriiAcices pettot giue l ‘ n him inch arse: Which if of this tale by other Atithors: but itis noe valikely,that Chiméra was the name of a fhip, Io for fo Meret callcth one of the oréateft thips of Uenea. ee pi Ls.Rneid, , Jowalfo, from whom'the Athenians (being ignorant of the antiquitié of their parent om Javan') derine their nate of Yores fi8faid to haue beene about Ehads time': ‘Homer calls 4 them Yaoves, which hath'a neere refemblance to the word /a#an.. Perhapsit might' bee fo that Yon himfelfe todke nanic from Jawaz : it being a euftomic obfértable in the Hiftories ofalltimes, to reuitiethe ancient name of 4 fore-father, in‘fome the principal! of his iffue. a 2 Eh The inuafion of Zudia by Liber-Pater.isby {oie reported a5 done inthis age: bit S.46- 5; aie. gefliné makes hitn farfe more ancient : placing him betweene the commingout of Egypty ci.dei,),184.15/ andthedeath ‘of Jo/ua, mise 1 Hea fava ty ‘Of Debora andher Contemporaries. i f Beer//rae/hadlitiedin pédceand plenty to theend of thefe 80.‘yéares, they. a5 A gaine began to forget the gitier ofall goodheffe, ‘aridmany ofthofe being worne out, which Were witnefles of the' former iiferie; ahd of Gods deliuetance by, Ehud sand after himby Scaizar;the reft began toteturne to their former negled of Gods commandemeénts.' For'as Plenti¢c and Peaceate the parents.oF idle' fecuritic 3 fo ts fecit: 3o.sity as fruitful in bepetting and bringing forth beth danger and fubuetfion! of whichall eftates in the world hauetafted by interchange of times. Therefore when their finnes Were againeripe for'panifhment| "bin'King of Hazor, afterthe death of Ehud; iniaded the Territorie of yracl; and hauing inhis fertict 900. iron' Chariots; befidesthe reft' of his forces; he held thentin fubi¢Qion twenty yeares,tillit pledfed- God'td'raife vp ‘De- borabzhe Prophetefle,who incouraged Baracta lenie a force'out ofNepthalimand Zadbin 4en, to incounter the Canaanite'? ‘That the men of Nepthalim Were more' forward' thart the reft inthis action, it may {eemie to have procéeded paitly from the authoritie ‘that Baraohadamong them, being of the fame Tribe} and partly from! theif' feeling' of the' commonigricnantelwhithin then was moté fen fible; thaho 2A ‘orhets? Beéatrfe Hfazoy 40.nd Hu roferh che chicks iolds of Vabinjwere in Nepthalim'® Sé in the dayeésoF Zepths the Gileadites tooke thayrerteft cafesbecaufethe Ammonites with whom the Warre was, prefledimoft vpon thont;as beltigtheir bordetersy'Now agit pleafed God by the Tet' handof! £Aud to delitict Hrdel fron the Moaljites cand by thé counfaileatid ‘courage: of done, as ‘hee ferurhe i e rarad Lyola, He Lytians \ayj "i to hate Maine "iehi: a ne, as hee teturhed toward Z 4 ae i Sioned bur being vietbridus alf ouer all thofe, He at 4 woman, to freethem fromthe yoke of Cazaas, and to kill the valiant Sifera by Tact the GReBE Bailes iatetic : whom Vobates forHie‘his eminentaiawiens oe ES Vertuies honoured, eaaughters fir Ww ‘and aftetward with aes nk a pac SLobfoine folent, as hee attérnpted A singaome * after which hee gt we en Pied histo line; tlye vb toheauenvpo ‘whole pride pride 1uditer daining; caufed oncof pon n his! nis Peoafus Pegafus whofe /#? keft meanes. For the mighty Affyrian Nabachodonifor, whe was 'akKitig of Kings, and rcfiftleffe, he ouerthrew by his owne imaginations, the caufets of his btuitith Selah his back: into theWatton eens Ay €s fo to vexe Pecafusas he caftof Bellerophon Aicdifia ae(as eo blinge being difcharged the fableCilicia, where hie© died Gied Ditndes of which which burchen burch 24 oiwne ftable, 4uror b SAP eect) flew back€ toheaien-iand being fed in Twn" uerfly es soltnded ‘ fe Aa dxpiter to tide on before the suyne. Thistale & re ahd piefertied aAam forme; Thatit pleafeth God to telieue men in their inn0e™ Base thatoenich a ara caft downe thofe whichare too high ‘minded : 4 Statics eine a 2 Bellerophon: ke shen hé was expofed to extreame hazaat® taine death, hee folind bush deliverance"and honour : but ‘waxiog 2, ee y . About theend ofthe 86. yeares,aftribedto Ebud,and Samar, Pelops floutithed : who 20 gaue nathe to Peloponne/us in Gieec®, now called: Morea. : ; : liued Perfem, by whofe Souldiers (as theyfailed ourot Peloponne/usto Triton a Lake fecke ke their : fide) ee ren their aducntureS on 4f/rica 7 Adedufa, the Daughter and Succeffor of . Phorm, bewhich Plinie. 1ng ichPlinie Ng Weakely Wi i a aS : : oe accompanied as the hunted, neere the Lake7; viton,was farprifed and flaine: calleth Pallan- whoffee beaut ee beaucy,when Pe/ens beheld, he caufe au d her head tobe imba lmed, and carried i iediinto inperegig. O7eece the beauty whereofwas fach and fo much admired, and the beholders{0alto- 30 nifhed which h beheldit‘ .ast Enfeb.in Chiro. 357 proudandprefuinptiiousin his glorioys fortuncs, lice was againe throwne: downe into the extrémitie of forrow, and euer-diring milérie, Secondly by others, Thae vn der the nameofCbinseraswas meane acruell Pyrat Ofthe Lycians; witofe fhip Had in het PLOW, Plurar.in clarit aLyon,a Goate in the mid-fhip, and a Dragon inthe ftearne,of which three beats this "™rMontterchimera was faid to be compounded, whiom Beleraphox' purfiied with a kifide ofGalley, of fuch fwiftnefle, thatit was called thé flying Horley to whomthe' inuention of fayles (the wingsofa fhipyarealfo attributed. Many other expofitions are made Nine furlongsftretcht lyes Tityas, whoforhis wicked deeds, as a Herd-man, and afterward forhis excellent wit was by him aduanced; but hauing 15 flaine Hyacinthus, hecroft the Hellefpont, and ficd into Phrygia : where together with Neptune, he was entertained by Laomeden, andgot his bread by working inbricke, for building of the walls ofTray,not by making the bricks leapeinto theii places byplaying "ofthe Hioryoftbe World, prow Kenites wife : fo was it his will at other times, to workethelike greatthings by the wea- ly : and changedhis matchleffe pride into'the bafehumility of aBeaft.: And to approue that hee isthe Lord ofall power, hee fometime'punifhetl by inuifible ftrengtl1, as when, #9 he flaughtered the Armie ofSenacherib by his Angell, or as hee did the Egyptians in 4tofestime : fometime by dead bodies , as Whewhe diowaed Pharad by the waucs ofthe aanites byhaile-ftones in thecime ofYofwafometimets by the minifte-, vhen heoverthrew the foure Kings ‘ofthe Baty ‘chaxbr/aomer, and his 1s, by thehouthold feruants of Cabriehamgs Heeaited the Moabites and Ammonitestofet vpon their owne confederate the Army ofthe Edomites;and hauingflaine ; them tokill one another in the fight of/ehofaphur.vand ofwiye like tothele a -volume.of 2 Chrenze cxempiesniay begathered. And tothis'eftett did Deboraln thie Prophetefle {pcake vnto Barac inthefe words: Bus phis iourney that thon takeft, (bab worbeefor thine honour, tty Tudg.4:95 the |