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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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of men called Fencers a quicke eye a strong Arme and a stout Heart All those which are angrie make but small account of three speciall things which should be highly esteemed Old age which ought to be reverenced Affinity in kindred and benefits past Humility is a vertue which doth chiefly comprehend three things First it acknowledgeth her owne uncleannesse and infirmity and doth feare God Shee doth not desire matters above her vocation but keepeth her selfe within her bounds Shee doth not despise others which are Gods instruments but acknowledgeth Gods gift in them knowing all labour is vaine unlesse God prosper it In three things consisteth the whole course of mans life to be borne weeping to live laughing to die sorrowfull and sighing Three things make a man willing to brooke a servile life Gaine Love and Covetousnesse Three things doe most of all hasten Death Sorrow Solitarinesse and Desperation There be also three kindes of guests which are the first at a banquet Flies dogs and Flatterers Three small Beasts are said to bee most full of wisedome the Bee the E●met the Spider Three things there be that ma●● a man beguile Essex miles Kentish stiles and Norfolke wiles Three things are required that are as necessary to a man and his wife Love inwardly in the heart Concord outwardly in dwelling together peaceably both an outward and inward agreement to doe good workes There are three sorts of Ignorance Some is good when we are ignorant of evill some is evill when we are ignorant of good some is indifferent which is neither good nor evill There be three things that are very proper to Beauty First it is fraile and soon fadeth many vices of the minde are cov●red with the vaile of Beauty it bringeth commoditie to few but unto many destruction Three things there are that make a Common-wealth happy that is a wise Prince a wise Magistrate and la●● upright Judge Three commodities there are that follow Beauty it winneth the praise i● obtaineth favour it getteth profit Three things there are necessary in a Flatterer an impudent face a stedfast colour a changing voyce Three things are alwayes very good cheape Earth VVords and Lies There are three things especially that being in a house maides wish out of the house an angrie Mistresse Smoake and a broken or molten dish There are likewise three sorts of people worthy to be beloved A loving VVife a faithfull friend and a trustie servant There was a Plough-man that gave these three Lessons unto his Sonne To be in Lent holy in Harvest painefull and at Christmasse merrie Three things there are that doe make Patience to suffer any thing God and Godlinesse Faith and Religion Vertue and Law●● There be three notable Ornaments belonging to the house of 〈◊〉 Minister an open gate a godly Houshold or Family and a good Library Truth is stronger than three strong things strong VVine a VVoman or a mighty King The country life is mistresse of three things Frugality Diligence and Justice Three things are most necessary to the maintenance of our bodies Sufficiency of meate to appease the rage of hunger clothing to cover the body and expell away cold Sleepe which doth refresh the wearied limbes with labour Three Mothers there are that bring forth three evill Daughters Truth the Mother Hatred the Daughter Riches the Mother Envie the Daughter Familiarity the Mother and Contempt the Daughter Three sorts of people worthy to be hated A malicious VVoman a faithlesse Friend and a proud Beggar There bee three things that can by no meanes be hidden A VVhore in a chamber a Spindle in a Sacke Straw in the Shooes An Epitaph alwayes to be remembred of all mankind when he doth behold the picture of Death in any place O man thou beholdest what I am thou knowest I have beene as thou art then thinke with thy selfe what thou shalt be Three things make a man weary of 〈◊〉 house and oftentimes of his life Smoake Raine and a curst and dogged wife Three things require to bee attendant in a Chirurgion a Hawkes eye a Lyons heart and a Ladies hand The invention of three things are exceeding wonderfull the Printing of Bookes the invention of Guns and Gunpowder and the making of glasses Three properties that belong to Epicures they neither feare nor reverence God and esteeme all godlinesse a mockery they offer sacrifice unto their guts other God they know not neither griefe nor feare can compell them to be carefull for the time to come but for the present A Traveller hath these three points of wisdome To choose a faire way and a good horse a warme chamber for to lodge in and an honest man for his Host Three principall desires amongst friends to have and enjoy wealth to possesse honour not to suffer necessity Three things worthy of consideration in a Witnesse the nature the condition the life The nature that a witnesse be a man and not a woman for women be divers and inconstant in their reports that he be free and not a bond-slave for he will conceale a truth for feare of his masters displeasure that hee be innocent not infamous for justice will not accompany wicked men Three things are good and necessary for every man To understand well to speake better to doe best of all There be three sorts of people that will never be good Old men without government Young men without reverence Maides without modesty Three neuer failing weapons wherewith a man may expell the diuell the Word of God Faith in Christ Iesus feruent prayer Three things chiefly to be remembred Gods benefits that we may render thankes our sins that we may be sorry for them our death that we may be carefull to live well Three things are called excellent Governours God governeth the world the mind governeth the soule wisedome doth rule and governe the felicity of this life Three things not to be trusted in the Heeles of a wilde Horse the teeth of a mad Dog the Vowes of a strumpet Three things which are sayd to whet the eye-sight to view Fountaines of water to looke upon greene things to behold a mans face in a looking-glasse Three things though they bee very good yet they please not every body Raine though it doe much good to the earth Vpright government the labours of Learned men There be three causes that make men to speake loud First when they are farre off unto whom they would speake when they talke to one that is deafe when they are inraged with anger Three things which our Ancestours have ever abhorred a reconciled Enemy meate twise sodden and a woman with a Beard Women desire three things principally to be gorgeously apparelled to be esteemed and to goe where they list God made three places for three severall purposes Heaven for the good Hell for the wicked Earth for both Beliefe is of three sorts to beleeve that there is a God is of knowledge to beleeve God is to consent to his truth to beleeve in