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 66 THE ARTE OR CRAFTE OF RHETHORYKE

mautfdement of almighty god not regarded / who bad ma// & woma fhuld engender & multiply.

Profite and eal'ines is confidered in the circumitaunces. Exam- ples may be taken out of Polycyans oracyons / made to the laude of hyitoryes. And two oracyons of Erafmus one to the laude of phyf- ike / and an other to the laude of matrymony.

Of confutacyon. Confutacyon hathe contrary places to confyrmacyon.

Of the conclulyon.

The periode or conclufyon ftandethe in the bryefe enumeracyon of thynges fpoken afore / and in mouynge the affectyons / as hathe bene aboue expreffed.

[C viii b] Of an oracyon deliberatiue.

An oracio deliberatiue is by the whiche we p<?Huade or dilluade any thi^g / and by the which we afke / or whereby we exorte any man to do a thynge / or els to forfake it / and this kynde of oracion is muche in vse / nat onely in ciuile maters : but alib in epiftles.

Of the preamble.

We may begynne our oracion in this kynde / euyn lyke as we dyd in an oracyon demonltratyue / but mofte aptly at our offyce or duety / lefte fome men wolde thynke that we dyd it more of a pri- uate affection for our owne cowmoditie & plefure : than for any other mannes profyte.

And in this maner Saluft in his boke of Cathelyne bryngethe in Cezare / begynnynge an oracyon. But let vs here nowe what Cezar fayeth.

All men rny lordes Senatoures whiche fyt cou/zcellyng vpon any doubtfull maner / mufte be voyde of hatred / fre//dfhyppe / anger / pitye / or mercye. For where any of thefe thynges bere a rule / mannes minde ca nat lightely p^rceiue 1 the truthe. &c.

Or els we may begyn at the greten<?^ 2 of the mater / or dau^ger of the thyng that we fpeke of / as in the fyfte boke of ~L\mus Camilla maketh the preamble of his oracio// thus.

1 B. perceyue. z B. greatenes.

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