every where have spoken after this fashion. I acknowledge it, but it was then when they had respect to Fame only, not to truth; which if you will follow, you shall restore back that Sacred and August Name unto God; or (if you please) to your Parents, and command this Affection (when it is corrected) to be contented with the honest name of Charity. But thus far concerning the name only, let us now consider the thing; which truly I shall not wholly remove, but moderate, and pare (as it were) with the Pen-knife of Right Reason. For as the Vine unless you prune it, will very widely extend it self: So will those Affections more especially, whose Sails are swell'd with any gust of popularity. And I readily confess to you Lipsius (for I have not so put off at once, both the Man and the Citizen) that there is in every one of us, a kind of inclination and Love to this lesser country of ours: