Burton - PR2223 A1 1638

BtAHIJ aCauft. mand as fo many Captaines;Socr4W, a tyranny~ which tyranni'{ph over _ 4 )I _ tyrAntsthemfti'Vn, which made Diogenes bchke call proper woemm tLib 9.v-.. ~cer.es, quodfacer em bomirm qu£ p~.eciperent, becaufe men werefo o- {f,:;~~ ... bedient to their commands. They wllladore, cnogc,complemcntand riaurab ea eowto a common wench(if fhe befaire)asiffhe were . a noble woman, •••• &c. a Coumclfe, a ~en or a godddfe. Thofe intemperate young men oft ,. Ef""'·•· Greece,ereClcd at Delphos, a golden image with infill!te cofi , to the eter. ' 5 • nail memory of Phrynethe currizan,a.s<!/.Biianrelates,for fhe was a mofi beautitull woman,in fo much laith Athen.eeu, that Apc!les and Praxiti. les drew veneu picture from her.Thus young men will adore and honour beauty; Nar Kings themfclves I fay will doe it, and yol~ntarily fubmit thm fovera1~nty to alovely woman.Wme tJ jlrong,Kzngs are jfrong,6111 awomanjlrongefl,r .Efd.4.1o.as ZerDhabeO proved atlargetoKing Darieu, his Princes and noble.men.Kings ftt {liD & command Sea & Land, &c.aDpay tribrltlto theKing,but women make Kingspay tribrm,•nd ha'tie Jsminionover them.Whenthey hav egot gol:iand ftlver, they firbmit aDtQ abeautifoll wom•n,giv ethem(Uves wholly to her,g•peandga:f! onher, dnd l £(J1 ' · 4 ' 9• allmm de(ire hermore thengoldor filver, o~ any prtcioru thing, they wilt~ ~;~';;i,:~: leavefa ther aNdmot.her, and71emure thtJr uves for her' labotlr andtravel! i Jn ipfot rytoget, andbring all theirg_ahus to women, fleale , pght and/f'oile f or their ~~:;:,:',:/::, . c:M.ijlref!efokes.And no f.lngfoJirong hut afam woman 11 ftrongerthen k lllud '"" her<. All things (as the proceeds) feim to tou&h the King , yet I {a1v him magnum ob . and Apame hn conwbine, the daughter ofthe famous Emacus fttting on;~;/..*;';;~~ the r~ght hand ofthe Kmg,and fhe tookethe&rowne o!f.hu he a,;} , a11dp111 it mofi,quoJ ,.. on her owne,andjlrDke him with her left hand, .yet the King gaped and "•-bufl i• neceJfa· z edonher,and whenjhe lareghed he laughed, and rrhen jhe wa< angry he /far.~:;, ~;,~:~· teredto bereconetled ID her.Sobcauty commands even Kmgs themfdves P"i<uWsft nay whokarmies & kb~domesare captivatedrogethe.rwith theirKings: :~;,~:';f."t,t" y Forma vmcrt armatos ,{crruw pulchntudo capt1Vat,vmctntllr !Jrecu , qui nonvincenwr pradio.And 'tis a greatmimer [aithiXenophon,and•fwhich ·all faireperfom may worthilybrag,th.t A Jlrong man mrert labQI<r for hn /i. v ing,if he wilt have oreght,a valiant man mufl fight •ndendanger himfelfe for it ,awifeman JPeake , (hewhimftlft •ndtoy le; PMa faireand6eautifulJ pcrfon dot hall with eaft, becompafleth his deftre 1vithoret •ny paines taking: God and men,Hcaven and earth confpire to honour him, every one pit- 1 Majorem ties him aboveother,it he be in need,landallthcworld is willing to doe .~':m":/:J:."! him good. m Chariclea fellintothehandsofPyrats, but when all the reil dumf,ma, were put to the edge ofthe fword, fhce alone was prelerved for her per.~~;,:""~!~ fon." When ConJta~ttnople was fackedby the Tur~·e, Irene efcapcd, and ~a ... ,t/! wasfof~rre from bemg madeaca~tive,thatfheeven captivated the grand 7teliodur. Semor h1mfelfe.So d1d Roflmond mCult overKmg Henry the Second ~ i(~;,1.,. ---·JJJ>a< {ofazrtAnob]d1, hifl. T•,fi••· whom fortnne made my King,my love mAdefi•bjel1, !,!~r::~·,• of He farmd ~y proofo the prtvtltdge•fheat~ty, . RofomullJI. Th•t tt hpdpower to cotmtermanda/L Jury. lt captiv~tes the very Gods themfelves, cM orojiora numiw4, •-Demip(e deDrum. Fal1ru ob han&formam b11 ,equt~s, imher ,ol~r. Mmm

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