aig Natural Hifforys 
Secondly, That it belpeth to excern by Sweat, and fo. maketh the parts 
aflimilate the more perfe@ly. 1 hirdly, that it maketh the fub/tance of the 
Body more folid and compact; and fo le{s apt to be confumed and d cpre- 
dared by the Spirits, “The Evils that come of Exercife , are, Firlt, Thi rit 
maketh the Spirits more hot and predatory. Secondly, Thatit doth bforbe | 
likewife, and attennaretoo much the moifture of the Body. Thirdly, That} 
| it maketh too great Goncuffion, (efpecially, if it be violent) of the inwat | 
| parts, which delight) more in reft, But generally Exercife, if itbe much, is’ 
| no friend to prolongation of life; {which isone canfe , Why WY ompnul ! 
| longer then Men, becaufe they ftirlefs, . ¢ ofan io 
300. Ome bood we mayulelone. and much, without glutting ; as Bread, Flefh p 
Experiment ~ that is not Far, or, Rank;&c, Some other (though pleafant) gl eth , 
[seen {ooncr,, as Sweet-Meats, Far-Meats, &e. Thecaufeis, for that Appell | 
| Meatrthat ine 
duce Satiate. 
fiteth inthe emptinefs of the Mouth, of the Gorsdcha or poffefling th 3 F 
fomewhat.that is-afteingent; and therefore, cold anddry : But things that | 
are {weet and fat, are more, filling, and dofwim and hang more aboutthe | - 
Mouth of the Stomach, and go net down fo (peedily ; and again turn fooner | 
to Choler, which is hor, and everabateth the appetite. We feealfo, thar] 
another caufe of Satiety, is an Over-cultom ; and of Appetite, is Novelty. | 
| And therefore Meats, .if the fame be continually taken, induce Loathing, | To | 
give thereafon of thediftafte of Satiety, and of the pleafurei in Novelty,.and | 
| to diftinguifh not onely in Meats and Drinks, but alfo in Motions, Loves, | 
Company, Delight, Studies, what they be that Cuftom maketh mote grate- |" 
| ful; and whatmore tedious, were a large Bield. But forMeats, the caufe | 
is Attraétion, which is quicker, and more excited towards that which is} 
{ new, than towards that whereof there remaineth a relifh by former ufe.| 
| And (generally) itis arule, That whatfoever is fomewhat ingrate at firft, is | 
| made grateful by Cuftom ; but wbaioencns is too » ple afeags at firlt, ‘growers , 
quickly to Satiate. Ea o 
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