Burton - PR2223 A1 1638

Parr.3.Se.:t.z. Love-MelancholJ. Mcmb.1.Subf. 1 , ..._11-1_ quircornmenrator ejus Cardanus.Tho. Campanel/a Affrologi« 116. 4 .cap. 8. articulu 4.& 5. infaniam amaroriam remonfiranria, multa prae ca:te. · risaccumulat aphorifmata, qure qui volet, confulat. · Chiromamici ex. cinguloVeneris plerumq; conieeturam tadunr, & monte Veneris, de quorum decretis, Taifncrum, Iohan. de Inda~ine,Goclenium,ccterofq. fi lubet, infpicias. Phyfitians divine wholly from the temperature and complexion;Phlegmaticke perfons arefeldome taken,according to Ficinus Comment cap.9. naturally melancholy leffe then they, but. once ta. ken they arc never freed, though many are of opinion flatuous or hypocondriacaU melancholy are moll fubject of all others to this-infirmity. ra!efcus affignes their lhongimagination for a caufe, Boaine abundance ofwinde, Gord1nius ofleed, & fpirits,oratomi in theleed, which caufe their violent and furiaus paffions. Sanguine thence are foone caughr, "'Diol.amo- youngfolkesmolhpttolove, and by their good wills, faith h L"cian, ··~ · .. . would have about with every one they foe: the coltsevill is common to all 1cg••~ar~ complexions. Theomeflus a young and lufry gallant acknowledgeth (in "~'::rode;';. thetlaid Author) all this to be verified in him, I am fo amorojly given, b?"' """'"' ~ you maj [oDntr 1111mber the SeaJitnds, an.d[nowfallingfrom the skies ,then ;:;,~;1~~:,:- myftver•fl loves. Cupid hath(bot aft hu arro1ves •t me,/ am delrtded with Alii ""'"" varioru de(lres, one lovefucceeds another,and thAt fo foone, that before one • 1 :f f•c- u ended, I begin withafoe~nd,/htthat u lpfl u ffifl f•irefl, andfhe that iJ ;:~:;;;.~~de- preftnt pteafeth memeff: M •n Hydra's headmy tovesincrcafo, no Iolaus "fi••nt priom can help mt. Mlneeyes areJo moiflarefirge andfa»Cluary oflove,that they ~;;~;:;r~j,. draw allbeattties to them, and are neverfotisfted, I am in adoubt ~~hAt fobumidis oculu ry ofVenus this jhould be: Alts, how have I offendedher Jo tovexe mee, '"'"'/:,h•bitat what Hippolimsam I! What Telchin is my Genius?or is it a namrallim- :/t. for:-, perfection, an hereditary paffion? Another in~ Anacreonconfelfcth that adft rapiens, b.c: bad twenty fwcerhcarts in Athens at once, fitteene at Cortnth, as ma- ~':"0"(';ie- ny atThebes,atLeshos,andatRhodes, twice as many inlonit, thrice in ;_:::t:;,.";· Caria,~oooo in all: orinaword,;: ~v>~.a. .,.d,.,.,&c. ira venerid, Folia ttrborttm omnium fi .7~~mol 1 , N offi refirre cunCl4, ANt computare arenM ln £quore tmiver[M, So!um meomm amorem Teftcero logiffam. Canft count the leaves in May, Or fands ith' Ocean Sea, Then count my loves I pray, His eyesare like aballance,apttQ propend each way,& to be weighed , downewith every wenches looks, his heart a weathercock, his afiecti- . . . on tinder, or Napthe it felfe, which every faire objed,fwect finile,or mi- ~5!f:.fr:r:i~m fires favourfets on fire, GuianerietJttACl,I5. cap.14. referres a.ll this i to <rift• h•bent, the hot temperature ofthe tefficles, Ferandm a Frenchman in his Eretique ~': d Me!.(which t bouk came firfr to my hands afterthethird edition) to 'P;..~:~,;~ certain atomi in the feed,foch 41 are very Jlermaticlc al4djuf/offud, 1 find fmn years the fa~e in .4rijfot./ec.if.prob.r7. fi non focm<4tur ftmen, ceJ!•re tmtigi- :~i~o~:' fidl nes non poJJunt ,as Gut,<favin!m his Commentator trant1ares it,for which caufc

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