Burton - PR2223 A1 1638

o6jefls ofLow. Memb.1.Subf.z. torepo(tandrtflitfolfeinhim. our L1ve to our neighGour, may pr~ceed 411 from bim,andrunwith him,notto him: Fr1m him ,u when werejoyce of--~-. ­ hitgoodfoftty, and well doing: with.him, when we deftr~ to have him afit. /~w •ndcompanion •four iourney in thtWAJ 1(the L1rd: not in him, becaufi "· 'there uno aid,h1pe,or e~nfidm" in mall. From the worttl our love &~mes, when we begin to admireth~ Creator ill hinvorkes: and glorifj God in h~ Crtatlms. With thew~rld it f/tot~ld runne,ifaccording to the imm/ltabi/1IJ ofall tempsralties, it f/•1uld be dejefledin adverftty, or over elevatedin pYDfferity: To the world, ifit wouldfettleit folfe in his vaine delights amJ Jludies. Many ft1ch partitions of Love I could repe-at, arid fubdivifiotis, bur leaft (~hich S caliger objetls to Cardan, Exer~itat ·5o r.) 'I confound'J:~~':{.~";. filthy bttrnmg tuft, wtth pure anddtvme Love, I will follow that accurate C9'[«d"•""'; Divifion ot Leon Hebr.tm dial.z •. betwixtSophia and Philo, where he resb••••·fl•· fpeakes of N aturall,Stnfible, and R~tiona/t Love, and handlerh each a. t,:,~'J':.'!':.: parr. Natural! love or barred, is thatSympathy or Antipathy, which is & vero,&4 to be !een in animate, and inanimate creatures, in the foure Elements, t F;:r<•• cap. Mettals,Srones,gravia tendtmt deorfum, as aStone to bis Center, Fire ~.g:J;.~" upward, and Rivers to the Sea. The Sunne,~oone,and Srarr~s goe fti!l2'['::;~·;,:i round, t Amantes natur.t delnta exercert, for love of perfdhon. This .Ar•oreinco•· love is manifeft;Ifay, in inanimate creatur~. How comes a loacl-llone ••iT•• n., todraw iron to it?jer, cbaffe? theground ro covet ihowrcs, but for love?"'";.{~ &•· No creature S.Hierom concludes, is to be found, qu1d non alitjuidamat, : p::,~· Pitu no ftock, no ftone, that hath not fome feeling of!ove. 'Tis more cmi- '"''""'""... nenr i!l Planrs, Hearbs ,and is efpecially ob~crved in yegerals;as betwixt :'J::;~~fi~';'.. the Vme and Elme agreat Sympathy,bttWIXt the Vme & the Cabbage, p< mfl•t,e· · bet~ixrtheVine~nd Olive,•rirgo fugit Bromium,berwixrtheVineand i:::r:::tf:: Ba1es,a grearanttparhy,the Vme loves not the Bay, •norhu fmell, and fis•'•'· will !till him, ifhegrow ne are him;the Burre and the Lintle cannot endure y ~mp•thi• oneanother; the Olive and rhe Mirrleembracc each other, in roots and •k• e7my;;! branches if they grow ncere. Read ·more o,f this in PicolominemgwJ. 7 • ;~~'/:: fo eap .I.Creflentimlih,5.dt agri(. Baptiila Portademag.lib. x. cap tdt'0"'Pitlleuti· plant. odlo & Elemm.fym.Fracaff~rill4 deJym.& a11tip. of the love and j-:C;,~~~~~~ hatred ofPlaners, confult wnh every Aftrologer: Lton. HtbTtJ1111gives·•7· many fabulous reafons,and morallizeth rhem withall. / • Sen!ible love, is that ofbrute beafts, of which, the fme Leo Hebrs.H dial. 2. affignes thefe caufes.· Firft, for the pleafure they take in the ACI: of Gen~r~tion, male a~d female love one another. secondly, for the prefcrvauon ofthe fpwes, and defire ofyoung brood. Thirdly, for the murudlagrcement,asbeingofthefa-mekinde: Sm fui, C4nu C4ni Bot Bovi,&Ajinm Aftno pulcherrimm videtur,as Epi&hArmus held and according.tothar Adagy of Diogenianw, , Adftdet ufirgracalus apud grm~lum, they mnch delight in one anotherscompany, · .. Formic.tgrataeftformie~,CicAdaCicAd.t, · 0 Theocrir,.; and birds ofa feather will garhertogether. Fourthly, for cullome ufe •JM/1.9. · and familiarity, as if adog be trained up with a Lionand aBeare' con~ trary to ~heir naru~es, theywill love eac~ other. Hawkes,dogs,h~rfes, _love thmmallcrsancl keepers:many ftones l<:ould rdate in tbi$ kimle 51 g g · · - ,. ·· ' ~ui

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