Burton - PR2223 A1 1638

Part.j.Sect,I • ohjetlsofLow. Memb.t.Subf.s~ fureof a perpctuall enemy. Praife and difpraife of each other, doe as 4!_7_. m~ch,though unknown, as t Sthophim by St1liger and CafouhoniiJ: kiiiJPel!,/.tf, mnlm ""'lurnftabit, who but S&atigerwitb him, what Enmnlons,Ep;. 1•t·'·"1P·"' thetes, Elogitm<S~ Antiftesfapienti4, perpttuiiJ ditlator, liter~mm ~Tfll· mentum, Europ.e mira&ulum, nobleScaliger,iMredibili4 ingenii pr111fla11. tia, && •diu potim qt~am hominibll4 per 6mni11 comp11r~ndus, (&riptll eiut atma ancy lia de &tJ:lo delap [a popliti6us veneramurflexil,&t. but when they bcgantovary,none!oab[urd asScaliger, fo vile andbafe, as hi$ bookes de Burlonumfamitla, and other Satyricall invectivei may wit· ncfic, ovid in !bin, Arthilocus himfelfe was not fo bitter.Anothergreat tye or caufe oflove, is confanguinity, Parents are deare to their children, children to their parents, brothers and fillers, cofens of all forts, as an hen and chickens, all ofa knot: every Crow thinks her own bird fairefi. Many memorableexamplesare in this kinde, and'tis portenti jimile, iftheydoenot : t a mothercann~t forget htr &hild, Salomon fofoundout tlfoJ 4~i the true owner: love ofparents may not be concealed, 'tis nacurall, de. fcends, and they chat arc inhumane in this kinde, are unworthy of that aire they qrcath, and ofthe foure elements, y~t many unnaturall exam. · pies we have in this ranke,of hard-hearted parems,difobedient children. ofldifagreeing brothers, notHing fo common. The love of kinfmen is ll4ru/l<ffl~ grown cold, many ltinfmen,(as thcfayingis) few friemls, if thine ell:ate ,.,Ji4 f••· be good, and thou able,por pari referre, to requite their kindndfe, there ';:'(J;qJ,,,,; will be mutuall correfpondence, otherwife thou art aburden, moll: odi- n. - ous to them above all others. The !all: object that tyes man and man, is comelinelfe ofpetfon, and beauty alone, as men love women with a wanton eye:which ~·;~,X~' is tearmed,Heroicoll, or Love Melancholy. - Other loves (faith Pico!ominms) are fo called with lome contraction~ as the love of wine,gold,&c.but this of women is predominant in an high. er lhaine, whofc part aff( C!ed is the liver, and this love deferves a longer explication, and UJall be dilated a-part in the next Section. · ~uis E C'r•]• Honeft obietls ofLive. Eauty is the common object ofall rove, n M Jet tlr4wts '~:;:~~~ . flrarv ,fo loth beauty love, vertue and honell:y are great mo- le""' fi,.. l · tivcs,and give a5 faire a lull: re as the reil:, efpecially ifthey oumfl•fms/1 be fincere and right, nor fucate, but proceeding from true _, . forme, and an incorrupt judgement; Thofe rwo Ye11111 twms, Eros and Allteros ,are then moll: firme and fall:.Formany times otherwifc men arcdeceived.bytheir flattering Gn4thm, dilfembling Ca. mehons,out fides,hypocntes that make a!hew of great love, learning pretend honcfiy, vcrrue, zeale, modell:y, with affcctledlookesandcoun~ tecfeit gefiures: fained prorell:ations often fteale away the hearts and f'aV?urs ~f men, and d~ceive them, /}ecie 'llirtutil & t~mhf•, when as rtvet a and mdeed, there ts no worth or honell:y rat all in them, 110 truth, but mcere hypocrifie,fubtilty,koavery,andthelik~. Aum~ fri~nds they ~!CJ

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