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Show IJf W4, '~btl Pt«r that the ofijce of burying is faid to be per· form~d,not fo much tv the perfon,as thr na• fHre,[Non ta.m hflmini,:J..uam humanit~tti:) \ wh~nce S.enec~ and,· ~iNti/ian called it publick humanity', fetronius tral11titious, Where,unto this i.s Confequem , thatBu· rial muft not be envyed , neither to our own, nor our Countreyes enemies. Of private enemies:, excellent is that differta· tion of tUyjfes in Sophocles for the burial of Ajax , where we have this among the jeft to Menelam: · ' · .After.[o many wi{e words Jaid, Bn~are you do I'Jot wrong tht d~ad. t ld(m Sup· . Et~ripid~s t g'tves the l'eafon in his An• plicib. Feeere t1gone, vobil .P qiiYJJtr. ' 1iwi IIJAlt , Cl• H' 1 . h h · l , a. l h 6itJtre : ;11 ho~u .Ln. ens quar{ s dy wst t et: 111• ureat : j{l•'Uinditl4 t/l For what rt'r!e-nge is after death? f4tu. Et Virc. · N_ull_umeu,. Arid OptatHs <.)Uilevitanus renders the 'titJJoi ~tltuh eereer te•~~~m r r h J d'ffi l' 11flls. 1ame caUle : If you a a an1 ~ erencr I· ~am fenten- vi~tg ,let the other_'s death kill your hatred. tenciam citans }le is now fllent , with whom 10" qHar ... fcri ptor. ad re ll' J. . · · Herenmum addit: N.sm ' t•od ••t•um eJ txmmum "'idit iNiJ ; .. ,.. Papinius, -~btll•vimus: t~o: $td eteidtrt odiA ~trifles IIIIYS •lm~it irM. .. LXXV. ··~·. · L X XV. Burial iJ alfo dtu to puh!i&k enemies. WHerefore alfo to publick enemies, ' · all men think Burial to be duet. t Belli h~ ju1 Enemies do not envy burial,faith TacituJ: "'"" b "'* n• and Dio ChryJoffomus having faid, this is "A'"''! vocat L br 'd . . pptanus: a aw o 1erv among enem1es m war, Bt/UCDmmtrti• addeth, although their hate hath procee- Philo. Idem in ded to the higheft degree. Sopattr above Fl~ccum:. cited: what war hath deprived mankind :e;:'tJqi/'' of this /aft honour? What enmity hath Jo r!n~~~~:~ h":;.. far extended the memory of evil deeds , ~es TJtsf:lmt atl · ·to dare violate this Law ? Dio Chryfoftom {tp~lc.ur«~ tU.~ cited a little afore,in his Oration of Law: rt,.~llJ qbu1t1!-. B h . · d h de d lJ14111US IIUlatU ~ t u , n~ man JU get a men ene- & hum•nitatis mus , nor u anger and d,Jgrace extended plus tft,fu•pte to their ~odyes. And examples are ever,y impmdtt~.: a~ii where • extant. So Herculrs fought. his vtr~, fJ14t ,~,. enemi~s, A/ex~ender tho!~ ~ain at Ijfus, :,::d:::fusb /-! anm.bal fought C. F lammtHs ,P. v£mt- p1ais dantts ltus,Ttb.qracchus,Marcel/us t, Romans, eorpora, rtett· to bury them. The fame was done by the rean~eorumq'!4 Romans for Hanno, for (.}t.t~ithridates by 11'JtJszmp~ae ~: b, . nort utt1m1 • ...,.. Pompey, y Demetrtus for many, for eadem re 11• King .Archelaus by .Antonius. It was in gens Lucanus the oath of the Greeks warring aoainfi honrinum ri• the Perfians: I will b11ry all my fellows tus in hofte bt m· g Vl·t• . ~on·o u·s ·, 1 Wt· tt vL Nry t h e BaruL a-' xfeirrv. andos di· . . - ,. Jofephus in Je'1 ~· Stpeliatur & hl1f1s.Agamcmnon fro janos fcpelit Iliad."· AntJ~?n•s Pyrrhum aplld Plurarchum. Vide eundem in vir• Th~fe1• t P~uw-chus M~rccllo, rrr~M 1 .,,,11, inti~' Sili~o~s lcalicu$, Si. «lltli§• •"m. · · rJ1111.1 |