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A56373 The figure of seaven Containing divers matters, serious, jocose, pleasant and profitable; fitted to the capacities both of the learned and ignorant. Wherein, is more treated of, then of any subject written before of this kind. By Poor Robin, knight of the Burnt-Island, a well-wisher to the mathematicks. Printed with allowance. M. P. (Martin Parker), d. 1656? 1686 (1686) Wing P437B; ESTC R216952 4,253 18

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THE FIGURE OF Seaven CONTAINING Divers matters Serious Jocose Pleasant and Profitable fitted to the Capacities both of the learned and ignorant WHEREIN Is more treated of then of any subject written before of this kind By POOR ROBIN Knight of th● Burnt-Island a Well-wisher to the Math●maticks Printed with Allowance Printed for J. Conyers at the Black Rav●n a little above St. Andrews Church Holb●rn To the Ingenious READER THE Figure of Seven I here to you present Hoping the same will give you rich Content ●or here is nothing laid forth to your sight ●ut may the Reader profit and delight ●ere is variety for to content ye ●he better so that may we complement ye ●er's new and old some jocose and some serious ●ome plainly understood and some mysterious ●s when men eats there 's difference in their Palate ●ome love strong meats others content with Sallet ●o some are for a high and lofty strain ●nd some for writing that is down-right plain THE FIGURE OF Seven The seven Ages of the World 1 FRom the Creation of Adam to the Flood of Noah 2 From Noah to Abraham 3 From Abraham's Birth till the departing of Israel out of Egypt 4 From the departing of the Israel out of Egypt till the Building of the Temple 5 From the building of the Temple till the Captivity of Babylon 6 From the Captivity of Babylon till the Birth of our Saviour 7 From Christ's Birth till this present year 1686. The seven Ages of Man 1 Infamy 2 Childhood 3 Youth 4 Manhood 5 Ripe Manhood 6 Old-age 7 Decriped-age The seven wonders of the World 1 The Walls of Babylon 2 The Pyramids of Egypt 3 The Tomb of Mansoleus 4 Diana's Temple at Ephesus 5 The Image of Apollo at Rhodes 6 Pharaoh's Watch-Tower 7 The Image of Jupiter at Achai● The seven fortunate Islands 1 Canary 2 Palusa 3 Tenariffe 4 Gomera Hiero 6 Lansavolle 7 Fuerte ventura The seven months of Nilus 1 Heracleoticum 2 Boluiticum 3 Schamiticum 4 Mendesium 5 Canticum 6 Pelusaicum 7 Carionicum The seven Champions of Christendome 1 St. George of England 2 St. Dennis of France 3 St. James of Spain 4 St. Anthony of Italy 5 St. Andrew of Scotland 6 St. Patrick of Ireland 7 St. David of Wales The seven Princes Electors of Germany 1 The King of Bohemiah 2 The Mar●●ess of Brandenburgh 3 The Count Pala●●ne of Rhine 4 The Duke of Saxony 5 The Archbishop of Mentz 6 The Arch●●●hop of Colon 7 The Archbishop of Triers The seven Asian Churches 1 Ephesus 2 Smyrna 3 Pergamos 4 … ira 5 Sardis 6 Philadelphia 7 Lao … a. The seven Wise Men of Greece 1 Bias 2 Solon 3 Chilon 4 Cleobulos ● Pittarus 6 Thales 7 Periander The seven Cities which strove for the Birth of Homer 1 Smyrna 2 Rhodes 3 Colophon 4 Sa●●mis 5 Clios 6 Argos 7 Athens Seven Causes of the greatness of Cities 1 A navigable River 2 The Palace of the Prince 3 The Residence of the Nobility 4 The Seat Justice 5 Publick Schools of Good Learning 6 Immunities from Taxes 7 Opinion of Sanctity The seven deadly Sins 1 Pride 2 Gluttony 3 Covetousness 4 Leachery 5 Envy 6 VVrath 7 Sloath. Seven things of Note in the City of Avignion in France and of each of these seven 1 Seven Pallaces 2 seven Parish Churches 3 seven Monasteries 4 seven Nunneries 5 seven Colleges 6 seven Hospitals and 7 seven Gates The seven Saxon Kingdoms that England was once divided into 1 The Kingdom of Kent 2 The Kingdom of the South-Saxons 3 The Kingdom of the East-Angles 4 The Kingdom of the Northumbers 5 The Kingdom of the East-Saxons 6 The Kingdom of Mer●ia 7 The Kingdom of the West-Saxons The seven Penetential Psalms 1 The sixth 2 the thirty second 3 the thirty eight 4 the fifty one 5 the hundred and second 6 the hundred and thirty 7 the hundred forty and third The seven sleepers 1 Maximilian 2 Malchus 3 Marcianus ● Denis 5 John 6 Serapion 7 Constantius The seven Liberal Sciences 1 Grammer 2 Logick 3 Rhetorick 4 Astrology 5 Geometry 6 Arethmetick 7 Poetry The seven mechanical Arts. 1 Husbandry 2 Cloathing 3 Navigation 4 Hunting 5 Architecture 6 Medicine 7 Military Discipline The seven Stars 1 Ambrasia 2 Endor 3 Pasthore 4 Co●●nis 5 Plexaura 6 Pytho 7 Tythe The seven Planets 1 Saturn 2 Jupiter 3 Mars 4 Sol 5 Venus 6 Mercury 7 Luna The seven sorts of Drunkards 1 The Ape Drunkard 2 The Lyon Drunkard 3 The Swine Drunkard 4 The Sheep Drunkard 5 The Maudlin Drunkard 6 The Goat Drunkard 7 The 〈◊〉 Drunkard The seven sorts of Cuckolds 1 The Patient Cuckold 2 The Jealo●● Cuckold 3 The Frantick Cuckold ● The Hen-peckt Cuckold 5 The Pimp … Cuckold 6 The ignorant Cuckold 7 The Loving Cucko●d Seven marks to know a Man that is Hen-p●ct 1 He that lets his wife keep his Mone● and when he wants two pence to dri●● with a Friend is forced to sue to her 〈◊〉 borrow it 2 He that is followed by ●●s wife to the Alehouse and dares not sta● no longer when she comes for him 3 He that warms the Childs Clou●s at the fire whilst his Maid is dressing it and his w●●● 〈◊〉 boozing it at the Ale-house with her Companions 4 He that goes to the Ale-house for a Pitcher of Bub. and leaves another man at home with his wife 5 He tha● lets his wife run to Conventicles whil● he stays at home to skim the Pot 6 He that gives account to his wife what money he takes what he spends at the Ale-house and what he laies out for Goods 7 He that stays at home to rock the Cradle whilst his wife rides in a hackny Coach to see a Play The seven Properties belonging to an Host 1 He must have the forehead of an Ox 2 The Ears of an Ass 3 The Back of a Nag 4 The Belly of a Swine 5 The Subtilty of a Fox 6 Skip up and down like a Frog 7 Fawn and lye like a Dog Seven sorts of people great in Title but poor in Purse 1 The Dons of Spain 2 The Monsiers of France 3 The Bishop of Italy 4 The Nobility of Hungary 5 The Lairds of Scotland 6 The Earls of Germany 7 The Knights of Naples Seven things which the chast Romans did shun 1 To talk much in Feasts and Assemblies 2 To eat too much in Banquets 3 To drink wine being in health 4 To speak aside with other men 5 To stay long at their windows 6 To lift up their Eyes in the Temple 7 To go out of their Houses without their Husbands He that seeketh after these seven things looseth his Labour 1 Fat Hog among the Jews 2 Loyalty in a Flatterer 3 Soberness in a Drunkard 4 Money in a prodigal mans Purse 5 VVisdom in a Fool 6 A fine wit in a fa● Belly 7 Vertue in evil Company Seven things against Nature 1 A fair Maden without a Lover 2 A merchant Town without Thieves