i44 'BautejSs or; ■ 
appsareth, Cantt 2. 15, ,Taks Poxcs^tke 
little Foxes that fpofl the FineSj for onr Vl»es have 
tender graces. , . 
Tc the fecond objeftion, I anfwer, that ive have 
maity like examples in, prophane Authors,- thus we 
read in Ovid, lib. 4. Fafloramy .of feveral Foxes 
that have been fentamongft corn with firebrands 
at their tails. 
Cftr igltur mijfa }ft»EiiS ardentia tadis. , 
terga ferant vttlpes^caftfa docenda mi hi esl. 
And a little further, you may read , 
Is oaf it extremi vul^em in convalle faliHly 
ahltnlerat mnltas ilia cohort ts aves. 
■ Captivamltiftflafpeno^ite involvit& igneSf 
admovet nrentes ejfngit ilia mantts . 
Qua fagit ineendit veftitos mefsibHS agros, 
damnojis vites ignlhus atira dahat. 
FaBuTf abiitfWonumenta manent^nam dicere cer^. 
nunc qHocjue lex vulpem carfeolaaa vttqt (tarn 
Utque luat poenas genus hoc Cerealihas ardet 
quoque modo fegetes ferdiditj tile pent, 
. But enough of this; we will now return to the 
ftory of SampfonyVtho may fignifie to us a true tea- 
cher or Doftor who is fee, whofe work andbufi- 
nefs is to fee it that it flourifheth ; but we may 
Compare the Foxes unto Hereticks vyho are tyed, 
together by their tailes, i.e. they confenr and agree 
^0 deftroy and ruine the Church;but their heads are 
dlftanc 
