Every bad attempt and evill performance, beget not onely fhame, and infamy, which gall the confcience before death, and furvive long after death ; for they are dyde of fo deepe a colour, that they are very difficultly to bee wafhed off by oblivion : He that by any dif- honest act fhall lofe his good name, draweth himfelfe into a wretched and miferable predi- cament; for good men will not beleeve him, bad men will not obey him ; few men that will accompany him, no man at all will be- friend him : They that accuftome themselves to fwim in vice, there is no commiferation to be taken of them they finke in vanity. Cicero inveighing against Cateline, faith ; that his naughty and infamous life, hath not onely defamed himfelfe, but fo obfcured the glory of his predeceffors ; that though they be- fore had beene of great name and eminence, in the City and Common Weale, yet hee had drown'd all their vertues in Læthe, and buried them in darke forgetfulneffe : Better it is for a man to dye for vertues fake, than to live with difhonour. To fhut up all this monitory counfaile [?] in a word, I conclude with Solon ; Wretched and moft infortunate is that man,
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