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109. 
Malus homo, out of S. Augustine. 
F naughtie man, I read, two sundrie things are ment, 
The ton is man, the other naught, which ought him to 
repent. 
The man we ought to loue, bicause of much therein, 
The euill in him we ought to hate, euen as a filthie sin. 
So doth thy daily sinnes the heauenly Lord offend, 
But when thou dost repent the same, his wrath is at an end. 
110. 
Of two sorts of men, the tone good, and 
tother bad, out of S. Augustine. 
INCE first the world began, there was and shall be still, 
Of humane kind two sundrie sorts, thon good and 
thother ill: 
Which till the iudgement day, shall here togither dwell, 
But then the good shall vp to heauen, the bad shall downe to 
hell. 
Diabolo cum rvesistitur, est vt formica: Cum 
vero eius suggestio vecipitur, fortis est vt leo. 
Out of S. Augustine. 
HEN Sathan we resist, a Pismier shall he be, 
But when we séeme to giue him place, a Lion then is he. 
