The rich mans vvarning-peece A sermon, vpon occasion, formerly preached, and now published, by the author, Humfrey Sydenham, late fellow of Wadham Colledge in Oxford.

Sydenham, Humphrey, 1591-1650?
Publisher: Imprinted by Felix Kyngston and William Stansby for Nathanael Butter
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1630
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A13269 ESTC ID: S118064 STC ID: 23570
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text but a change: the Low-built Fortune harbour's as much Peace, as that which is Higherroof'd; and hath one aduantage beyond it, 'tis lesse wind-shooke. The humble Hysope and Shrub of the valley are not so expos'd to Tempests, as the Cedar in Libanus, or the Oke in Basan; they are threatned with many a Cloud and Exhalation, which the other neither Feare, nor Suffer. Contented Pouertie (saith the good Athenian ) is an Honest thing; but 'tis no more Pouertie if it bee content; but a change: the Low-built Fortune harbour's as much Peace, as that which is Higher-roofed; and hath one advantage beyond it, it's less wind-shooke. The humble Hyssop and Shrub of the valley Are not so exposed to Tempests, as the Cedar in Lebanon, or the Oak in Basan; they Are threatened with many a Cloud and Exhalation, which the other neither fear, nor Suffer. Contented Poverty (Says the good Athenian) is an Honest thing; but it's no more Poverty if it be content; cc-acp dt n1: dt j n1 ng1 p-acp d n1, p-acp d r-crq vbz j; cc vhz crd n1 p-acp pn31, pn31|vbz dc j. dt j n1 cc n1 pp-f dt n1 vbr xx av vvn p-acp n2, p-acp dt n1 p-acp np1, cc dt n1 p-acp np1; pns32 vbr vvn p-acp d dt n1 cc n1, r-crq dt n-jn d vvb, ccx vvi. vvn n1 (vvz dt j jp) vbz dt j n1; p-acp pn31|vbz dx dc np1-n cs pn31 vbb j;
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