.. Part.3.Sed.t. Love.MelancholJ. Memb.3.Subf. 3 • · 420 Sconi!h woman by birth,that walking forth in an evening with her La. ~dies, !hefpied M,Alanus one oftheKings Chaplain~s, a filly,old,£ hard f•dt def""'" favoured man fall a fleepe in abowre, and kiffed him fweet!y; when the & e.i forma, young Ladies laughed at her for it, !he replied'that it was not his petfon ~;a ;;:r;,r· rhat!he did embraceand reverence, but with a PlAtollicke klVe, the divine poffinr, quam beauty ot g his foule. Thus in all nges vertue bath been adored,admired !;.;;:; •;, 1. a fingula.r !ufrre hath proceede~ from it, and the more vertu"us he is,th~ 1•. P more gratwus, the more admtred. No man fo much followed upon g'De[Otmo earth as Chri{t himfelfe; and as the Pfolmift faith 53.3. he"''" fairer then :f.::t.~:~: thefonne~ ofmen. chryfojlome hom_.S.in tM~t.Berna~d for. t• de ~~~t;ni. -vinum animiibtufonE!tt,Aujlm, Caf101iore,H!er.tn9:Mat•. mt~rpretttof.the .'beauty ~~~\;.hat ofhtsperfon, there was a-dtV_me MaJefty ,mhtslookes, tt !hmed like -vuttofoo,ful-ltghtmng,and drew allmentott,but B4jil,_cy~tl:l!b.6{i1p~r ·55. Efoy. irrr_&' Jivi114 Theodoret ,Arnobt11s,&c. of the beauty of hts dtvtmty, JU(hce, grace, e. rnatcfl";/'· loquence,&c. Thsm~t~ in Pfo1,44·ofboth, and fo doth Baraditu,and Pe- ~;;:.,, ft ter <.Morales .lib. de pt~lchritud.Jefil & t.Mari..,addingasllluch of loftph and the Virgin Mory, 1 ··--.h£< aliiS fmn/t pruejJerit omnu, according to that pr~dichon of Sybi!la C11me•. Be they prcfent or ab. fent,neerc us, or a tarre off, this beauty !hines, and will a mad men tlla• ny milestocomeand vifit it.PlAto and Pythagor~t~ left their country,to !ecthole wife Algyptian Priefl:s: Apo/lonius travelled into e/Ethiopia, , Perfia, to confult with the c.Magi, Brachmanni, Gymnofopbifts. The kP,.fat.bih. Q.!!_een ofSheba·came tovifit Salomon, and ·many, faith k Hierome, went t;lg•~· r[< • OMt ofSpaint and remote places 1 ooo miles,to behold that eloquent Li. r;:.'~!~tf.'P• vr; t M11lti Romam non ut vrbem pulcherrimam, aut 11rhi. & orbu domiparu• Pata• n11m Ollavianum,ftdut hrmctmllm invi{erent audirem#;, a Gadibus pro. j~·,rue lomfeE!i fimt. No beauty leaves luch an impreffion;thikcs fo deep,! or linkes knot. thcloulesofmenclofer,then vertue. • srob•"' ~ "'Non per Jeos aut piE!sr poj[et, ,,.,., .Aut J1atttarius ~Ous fingere , Talem pulchrittdinem qHAlem virtus habet, no painter, no graver, noCarver can expre!le vertues luRre, orthofe admirable rayes that come from it, thofe enchanting rayes that enamour pofierity,thofe everlafiing rayes that continue to the worlds end. Many faith Phavorinw thatlovedand admired Alcibiades in his youth, kaew t Golim.. ~ul- not ,cared not for Alcibi~des a man,nunc intuentes qu.. rehant Alcibiadem, <hri ;nuN• eft but thebeauty of Socrates ii frill the fame; t verrues luftre never fades, is ~'.;'~z,;g;mi ever fre!h and green;ftmper viva to~ll fucceeding ~ges, and a moft atlaq~ri. qui rra~hve loadftooe,to draw and combme fuch as are prefent. For that rea. tam fdicirer [on bdike,Homer feignes the three Gram to be linked and ried hand in ~~~~"~[~~~ hand ,becaufe the hearts ofmen are fo firmely united with fuch graces. l/u Jilig•~- m o fweet hands(Senec4 exclaimes) "'hich fo happily combine, that tho/e ~~~·;;!:/;'"- whtch are b1und ~y them love their binders, dejirin$ wi~h.•/t, much mm fim, wpiuor h4rder to be hotmd, and as fo many Geryons to ~e umtedmto'One. F~r the o!ll~ Jettga· namre oftrue friend!hip is to combiae, to be hke~ffeded, of one mmde, :;~:. .."""' a Ye/le & nolle ambohw idem,fotiatAfk totg !' s,.,,.,, t.M ens -evo •:··· ·as
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