S. AUGUST. Manu. Cap. 24.
O my soule stampt with the Image of thy God; love him, of whom thou art so
much beloved: Bend to him that bowes to thee, seeke him that seeks thee: Love
thy lover, by whose love thou art prevented, being the cause of thy love: Be
carefull with those that are carefull, want with those that want; Be cleane with
the cleane, and holy with the holy: Choose this friend above all friends, who,
when all are taken away, remaines onely faithfull to thee: In the day of thy
buriall, when all leave thee, he will not deceive thee, but defend thee from the
roaring Lions, prepared for their prey.