Loves Power and extent, Memb,t.Subf.t. which affordhim fuch great delighr.How Birds are affetted in this kind,~ appeares out of Arijlotle, he will have th~m tO ling ob futur~m venerem, for joy or in hope of their venery wluch 1s to CGme. t v£eri.t primum vo/ucres te Diva, tuum~ t Lumriur. Significant initum, percul{.t cordAttta vi. Fifoes pine aw•yfor love andwaxe /eane, if ° Comejiu/s authority may be o 7Je faTe lib. raken,andarerampantroofome of them; Peter GcUimlib.l<,, de hifl. a- •' ,,Pifie< nimal. t~lls wonders of a 'l'ritonin Epirm: There was a well not farre ~~.~~Jl,."', from the lhore, where the Country wenches fetched water, they t 'l'ri- patlefiu'ur.' tons flupri causA Ymuld fer upon them and carry them to the S~a, and 1~:,/Tiend•• · there drowne them,itrhey would not yeeld,fo lovetyranmfeth mdumb qu«a•fo••- crearures. Yet this is Raturallfor one beafr to aote upon another of the"''""' '"in· fame kinde, but what ftrange fury is that, when a B~afr )hall dote upon a t,d;:,:P;:;;:: man;Saxo Grammaticm lib.ro.Dav.bift.hatha ftory of aBearetlmtlo-[<&c. veda woman, kept her in his den a long time and begot a f~n~e of her, ~~~z;·:;:: out of whofe loynes proceeded many Northerne Kmgs: th1s 1s the on- orrarr.,~eft,.. ginall belikcofthat common tale of valentine and orfon:uEli•n,Pliny," pe~ieffit PeterGillim are full of.fuch relations. A Peacock in Leucadia leved a ~~if,~ m fie• maid, and when !he died, the Peacock pined. P A Dolphin loved a boy r•~ir,"'"P'· caUedHernias,andwhen he died, thejijh came •nland, and fo perifhed. The q Pojiquar~ lik~ad<iles Gellim lib.ro.c•p.zz. Otltof Appion, uEgJpt:lih.r~. a ,Dol-t7;;:;'~( ..... plun at Puteo!tloved ach1ld, would come often to h1m, let htm get on delpbi"'• pehi,s back, and carry him about,qandwhenbyjicknef!ethe chilt/w,u taken "~i '(' 11 away,tht Dolphin died. rEvery book is full (faith Bufbequim, the Em. ~riq:~b•~"[,. perors Orator with the grand Senior, notlong linceep. 3· leg at. Turc.) ~· i•hominet andyteltls fuch injlances, to believe which!waJ a/waies aftaidleajJ 1 jhould 7/.~~~~!~ul /;e thought togivuredit to fables, until/ I fow a Lynx which I had from burtgo' quid< Ajfyria~fo ajf<ffed towards one ofmy men,that it cannot be denied btlt that 'Ju"'f,,jli"!}t;, he w,u tn lovtlvtth hnn, When my man w.A< prefcnt, the be•JI flloH!dt<Je rit"' ne fabu• many notable enti[ements,and plea(ant motions, and when he w,ugoing, lofa "eJ"""; holdhimback,•ndlook after him when he w,u gone ,very (adin hio abfence, ~:;;~~~;ha butmoJ11ocond when he ret11rned: Andwhen my ma>Jwent from me, the buiabAJTyria lmjl expref!ed hio love with continual/jicknefle, & after he h•dpinedaway fi< 4Jfttlum fome few daies, ditd. Such another ftory he bath ofa Crar.e of <.M aiorc., ~f:h~:~/' that loved a Spaniard, that would w:alke any way with him, and in his tm &c. abfence feeke about for him, make a tJOife that he might hear her, and knock at his dore,' andwhen he tookhiJ !aft forewell, famijl>ed herfelft. r DefiJerium Such pretty prankes can love play with Birds, Fillies, 13eafrs: fUum rejiat" (I C17fleftio .ttheri<,ponti, tm.< claves habet venm, ~~{q;;:~':::m Sola9; tflorum omnttem tmpertum ohttflet,) inreriit. and if all becenainthatis credibly reported, with the fpirits of theaire, t o,p/""' anddivclsolhdlthemfeJ.ves, who areas muchinamorcd and dote (i! hymne~••· I may ufe rliat word)as any other creatureswhatfoever, For if thofe ftories be true th3tare written oflncuh"' & Sutcuhm, of Nympbu, lafcivi. ous Fatmes ,Satyrs,and thofe Heathen gods which were divels, th.ofc lafciv_ious 'l'elchints, of whom'the P!atonii1stdl fo many fables; orthole ~amthar meetings in our daies,and company ofwitches aod divels, there IS fome probabi,lity for it. I know that 8i•rma11ntu > Wi er/14 lib.3 .& ap .19 , & ~4 ·
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