C .r. Memb.l.Subf.z• Part.3.Sell.z. Beantya an;e. fe-nce, as acandle in the 'dark his beauty 1hined,allmenseyes(asxeno~ ~ll___ phDn defcribes the mannet ofit)were injlantly fixed on lmn,and '!''vtdat the fight, infomuch that the1 e~uldnot muealethemfelves, but t~geHure v /ookes it"'" difctrned andexpre(fod, ~ hofe other leofes, heanng,to~- .;!Wng may much penetrate.and a~ll, But none _fomuch, nonelo fom. hie as light. Forma Brifc14 mu/m m armts tnwzt Acbtlfem, AchtUes was moved in the midll: ofabattle by flire Brifcis, tfjaxby Tecmejfi, ludith captivated that great Captaine Holof~;nes, Dali~ah, SampfoniRofomtmd, ~~:~~~;~~' •.Henry the fccoRd; Roxolana,Solymanthe Magntficenc,&c. mulierer. t NJ~:S xl MJ)Ie;r· ~ · t Nam win&il xa1mp~,un,tr~ &'f./et~·# A fairewomanovercomesfire andfword. '~ • ~~(d,~Jfl"" o Naugh't under htavenfoJlrongly doth allr~re, .Anacreon,,. TheJenfe ofman Andall his minde poffeffi, .. ospe?<er in As beat~ties love!iejl bait,that doth procure ~~~'/,~it.,~ · Gre•t warrius erft thtir rigour t6fopprejfe, 1'atif<4Ub.t. Andmighty handsforget their mafllineJJ.e, ~.::;!~":,;: Drtvenwsth the power ofan hear(-~urmng rye, plat•• (u,, And/apt inflowres ofagolden trejfe, 'f•idi,oculot That can withmelting ple'ft.re moUijie :e~:;~;~:n: Thtir hardnedhearts inur d to crutlty. tu.fu,.,ft4 . p C/itiphoningcniouilyconfeffeth, thatheeno foonercameia Leucippes~UirepogMprefence, but that hee did c.rde tremere, & omlis!afcivilu intueri, q hee , ';::.t., Jicert wa5 wounded at the lirll: light,his heartpanced,and be'c<mld not pollibly non celaim ,.,.: curne his eyes from her. So.doth Calyftri& in Hetiodorm lib. z.Tfis. Prieft, ;:;:.~:~;., a reverend old man complame, who by chance at <.Memphu feemgthar me vi•ir,& Thradan Rodophe, might not hold his eyes offher, r !willnot conceale it, continenriam Jbe ovmameme with her prefence, & qttite aJJ.aultedmy continency which~"!.':!~~{.; ... 1 had kept ttnto mine oldage, I refijledalong tzme my bodily eyes, wilh the llurem •11. eyes ofmy underftanding,at lafl I w.u conquered, andwin atempeHC4rri-f""'"""!""' ed headlong. Xenophiles aPhilofopher, railed at women down right for :;.:~rperu, . many years cogether,fcorned,hared,fcofkd at them,comming at !all: in- t Nun~ pri· toDaplmis, a faire maids company, (as he condoles his mifl1ap tohis b':.~~~;:,. friend Demaretus) though free before, anilllih•reo. Intaflu. molli• antec,.pidinibm, was far in love,and quite over- Arifl~•l'"'• conic upon a fuddco. " •P·•r. Viflu. fum fate ora Daphnide,&c. I coofetfe I am taken, • Sola hu injlexit fen(us, animum!f, labenttm • . lmpulit---- I could hold out no longer. Such another mif- Vtrg• .iEn.t hap, but worfc, had Stratocles the Phyfiriao, that bleare-eyed old man m11coplen11s (fo t Prodromm defcribes him)he was afevere woman hate; A all his life,ffl'da & contumeliofo femper in jflfminasprojattu, abitter per. ~;.,1':"'ranto fequutor otrhe whole fcxe ,humanlt4 •J!idis & viper" atpeUa!Jat,he forfwore themallll:I!I, and mocked them wherefoever he came in filch vi!~ rearmes, ut matrem & forqm odijfes, that if thou hadfi hea;d him thou would'll have loathed thine own tuother, ana fill:ers for bis word;fake. Yet this old doting foole was taken at !all, with that celelliall and divine looke of <.Myri!IA the daughter of Anticles thegardller, that fmirking 'Y'nch,
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