2£>o 'Jrchtzologia Attica, Lib. 6.Cap.i J
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C A P. I.
'De Lefchli, & de tempore viEltu capiendit
WHat ever they talke os tsftticwmoriens porr}gitma°
nam , ( as If an Athenian were charitable, and
fo he died ) sor ray part, I have found him to be of a very
good nature, both to the Stranger, and the Poore, and among
his companions as merry as a Gretke. Of the goodnefTe of the
Athenian natures, I can give you two or three very pregnant
tefiimonies, whereby I (hall make itappeare, how tender
hearted they were, not.oniy to men in philanthropy, but even
to Brute Beafts. For thefirftyou may hcarc it from Demo-
jihenes his own mouth , whom, as he was going into Exile
( a time not fo fase for fuch expreffions) they brought going
on the way, and carried every one lomething under his arme,
to surnifh him for his journey, infomuch that at parting he
Ctyed ODt Ha( psfW Jbvtimucu TQieLvlw imKi[».<tsMav vm^if ci i'i
Tt/Ksj/ my^avamv E^-S"^* > 2/iff tjoccW/saMaptoSi ivfiim, . How
fball 1 endure to leave ft*th a fity , wherein the very enemies ere
m good as a man can find friends any where e/fe? For the la st
you srail have two pretty insfances, as 1 had them from the
a Phoc end saroe Author. The firft is os an ^rfop^ise.whom they expelled
3591. ' the house sor killing a Sparrow which being pursued by sno*
ther bird ssed into hisbosome for fhelter. 'O-i oma cs^'ow-m,
saies
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. ; ; S E C T, II. S
C A P. I.
'De Lefchli, & de tempore viEltu capiendit
WHat ever they talke os tsftticwmoriens porr}gitma°
nam , ( as If an Athenian were charitable, and
fo he died ) sor ray part, I have found him to be of a very
good nature, both to the Stranger, and the Poore, and among
his companions as merry as a Gretke. Of the goodnefTe of the
Athenian natures, I can give you two or three very pregnant
tefiimonies, whereby I (hall make itappeare, how tender
hearted they were, not.oniy to men in philanthropy, but even
to Brute Beafts. For thefirftyou may hcarc it from Demo-
jihenes his own mouth , whom, as he was going into Exile
( a time not fo fase for fuch expreffions) they brought going
on the way, and carried every one lomething under his arme,
to surnifh him for his journey, infomuch that at parting he
Ctyed ODt Ha( psfW Jbvtimucu TQieLvlw imKi[».<tsMav vm^if ci i'i
Tt/Ksj/ my^avamv E^-S"^* > 2/iff tjoccW/saMaptoSi ivfiim, . How
fball 1 endure to leave ft*th a fity , wherein the very enemies ere
m good as a man can find friends any where e/fe? For the la st
you srail have two pretty insfances, as 1 had them from the
a Phoc end saroe Author. The firft is os an ^rfop^ise.whom they expelled
3591. ' the house sor killing a Sparrow which being pursued by sno*
ther bird ssed into hisbosome for fhelter. 'O-i oma cs^'ow-m,
saies