Parc.3.Sect.z. Lsve-Melan&holy. Memb.J.Subf. 2 • 454 with the object. Many more fuc]i could I relate,which arc: to be believed ---with a poeticalltaith. So dumb and dead creatures dote , butmenare tobflupuit mad,fiupifiedmanytimesatthefirft fight of beauty • amazed,tasthat mirabun.Wr filhermanin AriH.ulttm , that!pied a maidbathing her felfe by the Sea mem~roram fide t Soluta mihi runt-omniamemhra- elegantrana . , J ~ , ~ &c.ep.T. , A _&apitead&akemJenfuf'k qmnil periit tsrob•ur ~ De peflore,tamimmen[Hs flupo' animum inva{it mihi. ~~"::;m •>fu- And as ' Lu&ian in his lmages,confdfcth ofhimfclfc:, that hee was at his it quo""""' mill:ris prefence void ofallli:nfc,immovable, as if he had feen a Gorgon's f::::'.''j:~.;·- head: which was no fuch cr11ell monfier,(as r C01li_m interprets it, lib. 3, fom,ipfir fla- &Af·9·)but the vtry qumtef!enceofheauty,fome taue creature,as"without !~:~~/::1,;~~ doubt the Poet underll:ood in the lirll: fiction ofir , at which the fpecta· rvmrerGor- tors were amazed.' tMi[ertqmbus Intentata mtes, poorc wretches are goni• filbulom compelled at the very fight ofher ravifhing looks tG run mad, or make ::%'!:~[::: awaythemfelves. . m• Jecurj/u- ""They watt thefentence of herfcornfuOeyer; pidor redde.,. . Andwhom foe favour$ !ives,the other dyes. ~~" 1~f~J;, u Heliodorm lib. r .brings in Thyamu almoll: befidei himfelfe, when bee u Ahectum 'faw charidi• firft,and not daring tO look upon her a fecond time, for he · · · thought it unpofihle for any tll4n living to fee her Andmuaitzhimfel[e.The. - veryfarneofbcauty will fetch them to it many miles off, ( fuch anaarairnpoffibile ex- ttive powerthi$loadfione hath) and they will fee m bur Chore, they will iftii""'"(f: undertake any toy le ortrouble,long journeys,Penia or Atalan" iliall not :~, ;~~;.y.- overgoe thc:ll_l,thwugh Seas, Defam, Moumaines, and dangerous piafit,(!/' intra ces,asthey dtd to gaze on Pfyehe:many mortall men Game far and neer to :':!~[.~:.~ fee that gloriom objeflof her age,P~ru for Htlena,Corebm to Troi•, . tinere. ---I flu Trotam qmforte dtebm · x tfu~':=~!· Yenerat infon~ Caj[andr.cincenfma"!m·. . King I~h11 i~1., long• .;. of Fran&e once pnfoner m Eni;lan~, came ~o vtfit Ins old fnends agame, ,;,.,~ur,&<; crolliag the feas,but the t~uth ts,hts ~ommmg W~! to fee ~he. Countclfe of s4tuburJ theN on-perut ofthofe umes,and hts deare mlllnlfe. That infernall God PluttH came from hell it felfe, to fteale Proftrtlna, Aehifles ·left all his friends for Polixena'sfake,hisenemies daughter; and all the j Nf;~er.bel. t Gr.ccian Gods forfooke their heavenly manfions for that faire Lady ·I· '"'"· Philo Dioneusdaughters!ake,theParagon ofGrme in thofe daies, eJ enim venuflatefnit,ut eam tertatfm mmes dij coniltgem tXftttrellt. ~~ suund"< "Formofo divil imper~t puel!a. Theywill tafiorum libr. notonely come to lee,butasa Faulkoner makes anhungry hauke, ltover about follow,giveattendance and fervice,fpend goods, lives, and all 'Muf.ut.lila their fortunes toattain aute.,hene · l' 1 f'·k ~"" morot•,per£- Wereueauty u11aer twenty O&tcs ept 4s., "'"' quocuo!b Tetloveore•ks throughalldpi&kst ern•li•tl.tfl, 'llagalarur,fe· \¥hen fairey Hero came abroad,theeyes,hearis,andalfeltions ofher fpe• i:~·::;:.bn;;:· Cl ators were ll:ill attendant on her. & O<utor, & i Et medios inter vultus fopereminet ITJIIItt, ;·~a:,;z:,~orum Per#r urbem •fji&itmt venie~tem nu111l~~ lnj14r, • Morlo. ·~·ofarabouethe relHatre Hero.Chmd, ' And fiolc:away the inchanc~d cazers m!nd! tWhCI_!
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