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and time gives, Reason and discretion, and
so am as empty and light as Vanity can
make me; but I have over fraught my self
with Vice, and so am riddingly subject to
two contrary wrackes, Sinking and Over-
setting, and under the iniquity of such a
disease as inforces the patient when he is al-
most starved, not only to fast, but to purge.
For I have much to take in, and much to
cast out; sometimes I thinke it easier to dis-
charge my self of vice then of vanity, as one
may sooner carry the fire out of a room
then the smoake: and then I see it was a
new vanity to think so. And when I think
sometimes that vanity, because it is thinne
and airie, may be expelled with vertue or
businesse, or substantiall vice; I finde that
I give entrance thereby to new vices. Cer-
tainly as the earth and water, one fad, the
other fluid, make but one bodie: so to aire
and Vanity, there is but one Centrum morbia.
And that which later Physicians say of our
bodies, is fitter for our mindes: for that
which they call Destruction, which is a cor-
[CW: ruption]
p.79

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