Burton - PR2223 A1 1638

Love-Melmchofy. Memb.3.Subf.2, ) oculos vera 'lli4 efl,ah oculi illibus Yulnus ditabitt~r,& inpr,.cordiaviri manat, Loves torches gan to burn firftin her eyes, And fer his heart on fire,which never dies: For the fairebeauty of a Virgin pure, Is lharper then a dart,and cloth inure • A deeper wound,which pierceth to the bean, By th'eycs,and caufeth fuch a cmelffmar~. •Jacol>. CI!Tfl<- r A msdern Poet brings in Ammoncomplaining of Thamar, u,. .Ammon -&mefaftin6 . · ,Tr•tf'•l.Ail· Occidit iOe rifiu & form« lepos, :·!'·•· Jlle nitor,illa gratia, &vertu duor, Ro(~ form•- I 11£ .emu/antespMpNr .,,.,& • ro{ M-gen.~, {:[:n:~:,~ Octeli*, vinfl.tCJI ar1reoflbdo com£.- /Ji/4riw v•l· 1t was thy beauty,'twas thy pleating fmile '"' ekJ:""';~ Thy a race and comdineiTe did me beguil; <Orona.Philo- h " fc 'k h k d ' flrat"'delitiu T y ro e-!1 ec ee s, an unropurplcfaire ' Thy loue!y eyes and golden knotted haire. tF.pifl.& in • Philojlratt~s Lemnius cryes out on his Milhis Bafiliske eyes .,dentes delilliJ,Ab; et 'ltces,thofetWO burning gJa{fes,they had fo in/lamed his {ouJ~ that no •PP•g•aiiOne J' · Jd h · T,.,.h - r · hh ' relinqt<e,quii water cou. quenc 1t. rr. at a tyr•nny, ( J31! e) what a penetration6[ Jl•"'"'" .••• _ bodies is tlm! tho11 dr.,YJI•nth VIDlmce,andfwa!lowejl "" "f ,u ·Charyb- ~~~~;;:;;·;j. disdoth Sayters with thrrocky eyrs, he that falls into this gt;lfe of Love, Jl•"""" fi•tir can never get ottt. Let thts be the Corallary then , the llrongelt beames incendiUm: of beauty are fttll darted from the eyes, gu.:e (Orporum ' . l · pt'12etratio, t Nam qt~~J. ur.ntflll,lAnta,..ldi1f4 qu1e tyrarmU Po/Jet lumtmhus Juts tNert, t~c'{.=;Pa. Non jlatim trepidan(!Jrpal~it•n{1J the.. Pril!dejidertj £jluanttsat/Ya~&c. For who fuch eyes 'l''ith his can fee And not forrhwirheaamour'd bee! And as men catch ' dotrels, by puttin.g our ale.ggeor an arme,wirh thofe mu tuall glances ofthe eyes they fir!bnveagle one another. t'Propt~tira. t Cynthi• prim•fi•is miferumme cepit ocellis, Of all eyes (by the way)black are moll: am1able, en tiling, and faireft, which the Poe'robfcrvcs in cornmending of his Miltrcile. u Ovid. aworil , u Spelfa.ndfl>n nigris oculis,,.igroir capilli, 1 lib.>. elcg4 . whtch Hejiodadm1res m hts Alcmm•, 'IScut:Hercul. . t Cuiur 4 vertice ac nigricantibus oct~lil, Tale quiddamJ)irat AC ab ANI'tA ventre, From her black eyes,and from her golden face As if from re mu came a louely grace. • calcagnln"' and* Trito" in his ~il-ene ~n!gra oculo~formofamihi. . Jial, • Homer ufeth that Eptthete ofOxe-eyea, m defcnbmg I uno , becaHfe a X lltaJL rou~d black eye is the beft,thc Sonne ofbeauty,and fanheft from black y Hif/.lib . .. the worfe: Which Y rolidore Yirgilraxerh in our Nation; AngliNt pf,.r;. mum ctl!jis oculis, we.e haue gray eyes for the moll part. B•ptiHa Porta Phyjiognom.lib.J.puts gray colo11r upon childrenithey be childilh eyes, dull

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