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Show Refo8ions and Maxims. VoL. I. ll~4 'f thou dolt not want it for Food, ]nbulh:p. Love Lab~ur: For 1 e for thy Body. and good for thy I69!· th~~· ma»'ft for Pbyficlc. It_ ts wtJJf~~fs, which manY Times c_omes of ~ . d It prevents the Fruits 0 do what is worfe than nothmg. Part. I. Mr~i~ to do, and leads roo many ~Vork·houfe, Improvements and Breednot 8. i Garden, an Elaboratory,D·vcrfions to the Idle and Ingemous: for . S leafant and profitable l ' fe with Nature and Art; whofe h:;e ~~ei mifs ill Com~~'?;nd"tnft~~fii~g; and preferve a good Confii[U~ Variety are equally g_rate tion of Body and Mmd.T this a fpare Diet contributes mu~h. h~ab 1here- 59• ~nn~~~e~ot li~e to eat. That's like a Man, ur t IS e ow a toere~oft.t o hve, a ftl Food and be rather cleanly than Have wholefome, but not co y ' · t. in ordering it. · fi elled to a Volume, but a good Sto-da6n1. y The Receipts of Cooker_y ~re t~ng contributes more than lnduftrY mach ex.cels them all; to whLc no . and Temperance. to Oitentation fo many LL~es of Crea· 6: It is a cruel Folly to offerfup Teats. as it is a prodigal one to . . as make up the State o our r ' tur~ more in S:IUce thari in Meat. . ood 41 a FetJjl: But it is cer .. · f~n3c The Proverb fays, TJ:at ebollgb Fs a{t g which never fails to be at tainly better, lf SuperfiuHy e a au ' . h- Fefiivals. 'fi 'th an Appetice, thou art fure never to fit down wtt 64· If thou newt M 1 'f out one. 1 d . k but when thou art Dry i nor then, between ea s, I it 6c5an. Rbea raev o~t d erd m. h D . k the clearer the' Hea d , an d t he cooler the 66 The fmaller t e nn ' . T nd Bufinefs. Bl d. . which are great Benefits lOr. emTP<;mr ~s and in fmall Propo. rtions r oo , . re good at 1ome 1 ' Ufe befn~ ~~~~;rgf~ftu~u~;m~~ko~hT~i~:d~r;o:h~o;~~sf~~f~Fl~o~lmhyi~ohf ~~:~~~1~ 68 The mo co h G at Lord o the ami the Wifdom and Goodnefs of t e d re are don't thou ufe roo commonly : 6 What therefore he has 1!13 e 0r d' fThings· becomeWantonand 9· ld'ftinvert theUfeand r ero , ~~fu~~~~~~0and thybBl;~ngfaldo~eu: ~:!f~·ur : But that is loft that is 0 Let notbtng e 01', .fured. h would'ft be unwilling to do thy m\I. Neither urg_e anothe\ rekth~~ \~~e unfeemly and intemp(!rate in a· fel~:h~~r do thy !elf what oo s is of the worft Sort: It fpoi!s an :2 An Excefs is ill ; but Drunkdnnefs s Men . It reveals Secrets, ts 7 • d'fmounrs the Mind, an unman ;nd M:td • In fine, he ~~rtr~lfo~e, Lafcivious, I~pudf,\; ~;';•:~~~ void of Re~fon, that di· that's Drunk is not a Man ; ecau e e ftinguifhes a Mln fr~m afsBl~!lAppare/ is another coftly FOlly' The very 73· . .l.~t~; va~~Wotld would cloath all the Nake~her~e. The more Tr~~-mCh~fe :hy Cloaths by t~ine ownN;ft~s;, t?ntfh~~~ly no; Facta!lical' lain and fimp\e they are, the etter. p 'd~: ~nd for Ufe and Decency, and not ro~ ft ffi~ient ; for more doth but ro~ If thou art clean and warm, tt IS u , thl~oor, andplea!e the Wa~~n. h The King's Daughter is aY ~"dws uit7b6i.n I.t Lise tf aotdu r oCf athree ~rue [i u~ ~f our Minds more than of our o tes, t ere ore. . . if we ~auld be of he! Commumon. Meeknefs and Modefty are the Rtch 77· We ~retold _wLt~f~~~t~~~~~t And the plain~r the Drefs, the moro-adnifdti nCBh:layr,m atnndg ~thurer~ater Luftre their Beauty lhmcs. .,g It wlt g ' ., · VoL. I. Re.fle<'lionJ ·and Maximt. |