Parr.J.Secr.z. · Memb.3.Subf. 2 • ~ Bryftis, Polixtna,&c .flavic~m£ omnes, ----·AndHernhefoire, Whom young Apollo cormedfor her ha/re. bwhen cupid L~land commends Guithera King ./Jrthur's wife, for a fairc l!exeo haire: llcpt c~r.,.;- fo Pau/us ..A!-milius fets out Clodeveus that leve)y King of Francr. b,s1 • ;,~,:;;=:ubi nejius holds every effeminatefello.\1( or ~dulterer is;faire hair'd:and Apu. Pf}\he viditlerus addes that Ymus herfelfe, Godde!feqf Love, cannot delig)lr, :::;~;}::.,. • Though file come acr;,o,.paniedwiththt Gram, andall eupids tTAinet; ~iceminl]ex- attendupo11 her,gtrtwrthherorv~<gtrdl~,& fmell o[Cynamon& B•wme it,.riner &ri•yetifjht6e6auldorbad-hair'd,(hectnnot fleafe her Yulcan, Which be: 1:;~:?:;:: like makes our reneti•n Ladies at this day, to counterfeit yellow haire Jid•f~. 0'<. fo much, greatwomdt to .calamifirate and curle it up, vibrantcsad gra- ~~:~;;;, ti~m crines, " orbibus in captivi:arem flexos,ro ad.orne their head~ ••l•i' I} lend;. wnh fpanglcs, pearlcs,andmade flow res, and all Coumers to affect a ~•eomilquif- pleating grace in this kinde. lna word, t Thehaires are Cupids nets, t1 ~,:/::/':,,;~'catch all m~<mers,abmfbie woorl, ilp•hich Cupid 6t~ilds his nefl and rm. <Om•. . der who[eJl•adowes, •ll Loves athoujimd[everall w•ies/}ort themfthm. d ven;::•PI• A litlefofc hand, pretty litle mourh,fmall,finc, long fingers, · ::~r, .~'J:J.. Gratia qu£ digitis... tis that which Apollo did admire in Dapfme, ••pire l}oli•- --laudat digito(tff. m•nufift, a f!reight and flender body, :;r.fi:;:~ a fmall foor,and well proportioned legge, bath an excellent lufire,'• Cui eum fait vir- totum in~Nmbit corpus uti fumlaments <tdes.C!earchus vowed to his friend go •m•tp•ti- Amyanderin t Ari{lil<£tU>; that the moll attraCtive part io his Millris,ro ';;~':,;,~ make hi~ love and like he~ firfi, v:as her pretty leg and foo.t: afoft,a~~ toto cupidi- white skmne,&c. have rhetr pecuhar graces, d Nebula har1d eft moflt~r :::Cf.'!.~~ ac huius cutis eft, .edipolpapillam bell!' lam. Though. in men thefe parts ••~heo .fuo are not fo much re!peded; agrimme Sarazenfomcumcs, <mll•,•in••- --nt~Jusmem6raPyracmon, a martiall hirfute facepleafeth ';;~:fr';::· bcll,a black man is a pearle in a faire womans eye, and is as acceptabl; J ••lv•pro: as• lame Yulc•nwasto Ytrms; for he being a fweaty fuliginous black. ~'!,';:,~:,~•- fmyrh, ~asdearely beloved ofher, when !aire Apolto,nimble Mercur1 ruleonofuo. were rejedcd, and the reil ofthelweer-fac d Gods torfaken. Many wo. t A~®de•- men (as Pttronius obferves) [lrdibss calent (as many men arc moremo- ~J;,;;:'&r•- ved with kircbin wenches, and apoore marker maid, then all thefe illu. c.du.:mq:~ llrious Court and City dames) will foonerdore upoo a flave,a fervant, •zific•• cu- a Durr-dawber, a Brontes, a Cooke, a Pbyer, ifthey lee his naked legs ~m:/."!~~~ or armes,thorofa!b 6rachia t &c.likethat huntfinan t.Meltager in Phi/omiUt modi< f• flratw, though he be all in ragges, obfcene and durry, befmeared like a i":";;'· ruddlcman,a gyplie, orachimny-fweeper,then ·upona Noble Gallant; nf;.,;h~;., Nirttu,Ephejlion, Alcibiades, or thofe embroidered Courtiers full of tibiam bene lilke and Gold. f lttlfinCJ wif~, a Citizen of Rome, fell in love with ;::,~~~;;;. P!lades a. Player, and was ready to run mad for him, had not G•lm Jemvidi. lumfelfe nelped her by 'Chance. Faujlina the Emprelfe doted on a • 'rheoJ. Pro- Fencer. r t~"":~ Am~'· Not one ofa rhoufand falls in love, but there is fome peculiar part or dPiauttMCa(. . • Claudusoptime ren1 agit. c Fol. 5· Si (m;umviltrirtt,autjlatortr~~altiru~intlum,aut pulunep_trfu(um~at~thto Jlrionem ieftenam traduffum, &c. t Meput,htaJatern "'ere Jor'lll4111erum lu"ltnt4·-rzojlrtJ eft. PetronJ/14 CtJ.. t.Z. Je Pti•;o. f G•k•· other
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