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OF ENVY
[ESSAY IX

be because all that Adoe[1] may concerne his owne Estate[2]; Therfore it must needs be that he taketh a kinde of plaie-pleasure[3] in looking upon the Fortunes of others; Neither can he that mindeth but his own Businesse finde much matter for Envy. For Envy is a Gadding Passion, and walketh the Streets, and doth not keepe home; Non est curiosus, quin idem sit malevolus[4].

Men of Noble birth are noted to be envious towards New Men when they rise. For the distance is altered; And it is like a deceipt[5] of the Eye, that when others come on they thinke themselves goe backe.

Deformed Persons and Eunuches and Old Men and Bastards are Envious: For he that cannot possibly mend his owne case will doe what he can to impaire another's; Except these Defects light upon a very brave and Heroicall Nature, which thinketh to make his Naturall Wants[6] part of his Honour: In that it should be said that an Eunuch or a Lame Man did such great Matters, Affecting[7] the Honour of a Miracle; as it was in Narses the Eunuch, and Agesilaus, and Tamberlanes, that were Lame men.

The same is the Case of Men that rise after Calamities and Misfortunes; For they are as Men fallen out with[8] the times, And thinke other Men's Harmes a Redemption of their owne Sufferings.

They that desire to excell in too many Matters, out of Levity[9] and Vaine glory, are ever Envious, For they cannot want worke[10]; It being impossible but many, in some one of those Things, should surpasse them: Which was the Character of Adrian the Emperour, that mortally Envied Poets and Painters and Artificers in Works wherein he had a veine[11] to excell.

Lastly, neare Kinsfolks, and Fellowes in Office, and those that have beene bred together, are more apt to Envy


  1. fuss
  2. affairs
  3. pleasure such as one feels in watching a play
  4. No one is a busybody without at the same time being spiteful.
  5. deception
  6. defects
  7. aiming at
  8. on bad terms with
  9. fickleness
  10. lack opportunities for excercising their envy
  11. an inclination