ipB Cfie o£ 5 or, 
Comething towards the buildmg of the Temple 5 
but prophane ftories tell us, that they ufed to make , 
their tabernacles of Goats skins, ( Ccelms, 'Lik.z-j. 
chaf, 14.) as in Mofes his time, tabernacles ufed to 
be covered with Rams skins, and Badgers skins 
dyed, as we read, Exod. 26, 14, thus, the Author 
to the Hihrews, fpeaking of thofe courfe Gar- 
ments which the Prophets of old were forced to 
wear, Chap. 11.37. f^iith, that they were clothed' 
with Sheep-skins and Goat- skins • for there is no- 
thing fo ufeful to us as their skins, though feme do 
makecheefe of their milk; but it is very rank; 
many of them cannot feed together, ss Gaherins, 
a Senator of Rome, found dearly to be true ; who 
feeding a looq. Goats together, lott them all ; fo 
that it appeareth from this, that that place which 
will feed a 1 000 Sheep, will not be ground enough 
for art ICO Goats. She, like the Cow, will kick 
down the milk as foon as fhe hath given it j like 
thofe men, who, though they have many good 
qualities, yet have more bad ones ; thence cometh 
the Proverb, Like the Cow, that giveth a good 
mefs of Milk, and afterwards kicketh it down with 
her heel. He feldome ftayeth long in a place, al- 
waies running up and down ; the Goats in ydrahia 
do exceedingly love Cinamon, and if you have but 
any Cinamon about you, he will follow you any 
whither ; fo that we may fee a kind of f^mpathjt 
that there is betWeen the Goat anA Cinamon-. they 
have a very quick hearing ; for Horace faith ( but 
how true, I know not) that fheheareth not only 
with her ears, but with feme part of her throat. 
