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A68047 The Figure of three, or, A Patterne of good counsell gathered for the delight of the well disposed. 1636 (1636) STC 10865.5; ESTC S883 6,479 22

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God is to have true confidence in his mercy Whosoever will retaine a Lawyer and lawfully seeke his owne right must be furnished with these three pockets In the first pocket hee must have his Declaration and Certificate wherewith hee may shew his Right in the second pocket he must have store of Red-ruddockes in the third pocket hee must have patience although the Law proceed against him Three things will not prove well without beating a Walnut-tree an Asse and a Woman Three trades of life that may travell without Pasports Pedlers Tinkers and Minstrels Three things bite sore an old Dog an hungry Flye and an unconscionable Vsurer The Holy Ghost doth governe three things in every godly person the mind the heart and the wil it doth inlighten the minde with the light of the holy Word it doth kindle the heart that it may conceive what it is that best pleaseth God It doth move the will to be willing to doe whatsoever God willeth in his VVord The Holy Ghost doth confirme three things in us Faith Hope and Love The proud Heart is destitute of three good things It is hardned and wanteth Godlinesse it is void of Contrition it is dry wanting the deaw of spirituall grace A guilty Conscience wo●●eth in man three miracles It maketh the heaven and the earth though never so spatious to be narrower than a mouse hole It causeth even the strongest heart to be afraid at the wagging of every leafe It stirreth up it selfe like a thousand witnesses A man must keepe his minde from these three things Anger because it fretteth Hatred because it consumeth Glory because it puffeth up with pride The Judge must have respect into three things the law the guilty and the people A gentle mind is of three sorts milde to suffer ready to forgive willing to helpe A VVise man repenteth these three things That he hath gone by Sea when he might have gone by land that he hath revealed his secrets that he hath let one day passe wherein he hath not done some good and vertuous thing Three sorts of women to be forsaken an old woman wanton a Maide full of Sleepe and a wife full of words Three things to be pittied a house full of motherlesse children an honest man wrongfully accused an old man left comfortlesse Three kind of people be much spited at but daily prosper that is the informing Lawyer the usuring Broker and the mercilesse Sergeant Three kinde of people fill Cities and Townes full of Vanity that is the Poet the Player and the Pander Three kind of people be seldome without company that is the Vsurer without riotous gentlemen the faire woman without wanton customers and the liberall man without shamelesse beggers Three pleasures may be well banish'd out of cities that is common bowling allies publike stage-plaies and begging musicke There be three kinde of people that be counted mad viz. a rich VViddow that marrieth an unthrifty Courtier an old man to please his child makes himselfe a begger and he that gives trust to a drunken woman There bee three Plagues none worse that is to marry a foole to hire a slut and to serve a knave Aristotle affirmeth that a man can never yeeld thanks enough unto three our God our parents and our masters Three vertues worthy commendations in a woman Sobriety silence and chastity VVee salute three sorts of people where we meete them our betters of necessity our equals of our owne will our inferiours of our meere vertue Gluttony doth hurt many three manner of wayes It maketh the body deformed it breedeth infirmities it causeth them to be insatiable like brute beasts Three kinds of people are jealous such as be evill of condition themselves such as have faire wives old men that marry young girles There are three trades which are chiefly maintained in most places that is Bakers Brewers and Butchers Three kinde of things can never be suppressed that is the pride of women the folly of young Heires and the Jealousie of old wives Labour is good for three things It occupieth the minde and drives away fantasies it helpeth the body in digestion i● increaseth the substance It is not good to brag of three things that thou hast good wine a faire wife and plenty of money A man may doe three things without teaching laugh weepe and sleepe Men may lawfully fight in defence of these three the Law the Prince and the Countrey FJNJS