Burton - PR2223 A1 1638

Parr.3'.Secl:.z. 44& _ /:,ove-Melmchol] • . Mcmb..a.Subf.z. M I! M :s. z. SuBs E c T, 2. Other caufes of L~ve Melancholy,Sight,Beautyfrom the foce,eyes ,oth~r parts,andhow it pierceth. Anyfuch caufes may be reckoned up, but they cannot a· vaifc,except opportunity be offered of time,p!ace,and thofe other beaurifull objeCts, or artificial! enticements, as killing conference,difcourfe,gefiurcs concurre, with fuch likelafci: . vious,provoc'ations. KornmAnnuJ in his ·book de linea am~rio ~~;;~t;;,.~~~: ~akes five degre~s of lufi,out ofi Lucian ~like which he handles in five Chapters, Yifos,Colloql~tum,Convtf1us,oftula,Tac!tts. Sight ofall other,is the firll fiep ofthis unruly !owe, though fometime it be prevented by relation or hearing, or nither incenfed. For there bee thofefo apt,credulous and!acilc ro loue, thatiftbey heareofa proper k E• ,.;.. 00 • manorwoman,theyare in louebeforethey fee them, and that mecrely mi•umune'!'- by relation,as .dchiUes Tatitts obferves. k Such i4 their intemper.nce and ~:;::j;u:;~~~ lujl,thM they m IU mrtch maimtd hy report,~ iftheyJftwthem. Califibe. amfmga ada- nesartchyottng GentlemA,n of Byzancc tn Tnrace,heanng ojl Leucippe mandu"f ;,.__ Sofuatusfairedaughier, WIU forre i» lof't with {;er, a,.dotJtoffomeanJ ~~~::,::,•£~ com'monmmot<r ,fo lflltch incenfid, that hee wouldneeds haue her to 6u hu 4•< .afo:C•••- wifed\nd fometimes by r~:idingthcy are fo 'affeCted, as he in m Lucian '"'' "'Ji!deo- confdlcth of hi1ufelfe , I never read that place o{Panrhea in Xenopbon, f';;,;,t,ij;., httt I Am tH mt<ch ajf'clltd,l14 ifJ were prejint with her. Such perfonscomsojlraro filii£ monly faine akinde ofbeauty·tO themlelves,and fo did thofe three Gen- ~:;•:.~;t':,~ tlewomen in • Balthafdr Cajlilio,fal! in loue with a young man, _whom fol~ iiliu• au- they never knew, but only heard lum comme~ded: , or by rcadmg of a ~";:~:;:;:~_lctte;,.tor there is agrace commeth from heanng P a£ a moral! PhiloloJinem fibiipfi• pher mf0rmeth us,as wtfl d1 from (ight,and thej}mlS of lout art rtceaved <Dnji•g.unt. into :he phantafle 6y relation alone,t Vt mpere ab ajjelltt ,fie veUt ab audi- ~~~f:,"~j; tu,both fenfes affed.Interdum_& abjintes ama~tu ,_fometimes l~ce!oue Paorheaxe- thole that ~re abfent, faith P/;tloJfratus, :md glVesmfiancem Ius fuend nophontli I"~ Athenodorus ,rhatlov'd amaid at Corinth whom he never f~w, mn omli · ~:~:g;;;;~-fed mens videt, We fc~ with the eyes ofour underfia~ding. . acficc"'('i•- . Buttbemollfanuharand ufuallcaufeofLove, ts thatwh1Chcomes ~':''auli" by light,which convayes tbofea_dmirable rayes of Beauty and pleafiag lib. >.fol,,,6, graces to the heart. Plot:mu denves loue from light, ~1"•9Hafi Z&"'· ,;,. p!oor""' Si nefcu oculi funt inamore duces, tbe'eyes are :;~;~·,;"i~:~; the·harbingers of lovr.,and the firfi fiep oflove is fight, as • Lili'!' Gir~/­ byhim, dru proves atlarge, hijl. deor.fjntag. I 3· they as two lluces let m the-m- ~~~:~~;~·:' fluenc~s of that divi~e,p?werfull,loule.ravilhing, and captivating beauqui ., vi(utr ty whtch,as' one fallh,u jharper thtn any dart or needle, wotmds deeper ' fjecier amod• in:athe heart,and opens ag•p throt~gb Otlr eyes to that loutly ,•.,tnd, which '" ~b~ntafifl""" 1 pierceth thefolllt it fclje(Ecclef.r 8.)Tbro11ghit love i4 kindled like afore. f'Ccijmmt oa ~~t~~=~u~!~. S c. 3 8. t Lip( 'ent. :._ epifl.l.::Bc_:mties Encomions. _r Prop~r. ~ .AmoriJprimr:mgraJum vi(u• btJbet ,ut afpitiat rem amaram. _r A~htUe_s Tot#J4ltb. t.Forma telo quovu tUuttor ad mferendum 'llultm,per4, ocufor t:m1atorio v11lneri adiru.mpatefa•rens tnar.umum penetr4t. .. . , f,hts .

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