Burton - PR2223 A1 1638

Part.3.Sed.z. Love-Melancholy. Memb.3.Sub(. 2 , ~4~4-aborll ~he patients, inwardly wound,& thence the fpirits infcthhe bloud. To thisetfett !he complained in i Apuleim,Thou artthecauft Ifmygrief, thy eyes piercing through minttJesto mine inner parts,,haveftt my bowel; . .. ?" jire,andth.erefore pitty me that am now ready to dye for thyfake, Ficimu ~~:m~z·~~: !llu!l:rates thiSWith a rami liar example ofthat r..Marrhn(tan Pludrf# and ·Tigooumupr~ Theban Lycr.u ,k Lyc1as he Jfareson Ph:rdrus face , and Ph:rdrusjaJfem JenriJdotoru the ba!lr-oj hu eyes upon Lycias, and 1vith thoft fParkli"g rayes fends oflt !,':~;:; 1,~1;· hu.!Jir!ts. The beameSB{Ph.rdrus eyes are eajily mingledwith ~he beame; permeorocu.' ofLycias,awdfPirits arejoyned to .!Jirits. Thu vapour begot in Pilredrus ~s,:d iorim• heart,enters into Lycias bowels: m a that which u agreater wonder, PbreJ:•. ~ffr:.t:,;· drus blood u in Lycias heart ,andthence come thofe ordinary loue.!Jttehes, m<i,medultu my fweet heArt Ph:Edrus and mine ownftlfe, my dearebowels: AndPba:- ~::d~:;::,~~;:· drus_againeto Lycias,o m} light,myjoy,myfoule,mylife._Ph:Edrusfo!!ows mi[mre rui Lycias,becaufe hu heart wouldhave hi& fpirits, And Lycws foUo.ves Pbre. '"."fo pereon- dru;,becau{e heloues theflat of hi& fpirits ,bothfollo•v , but Lycias theearr~Y''"' in mfilr ofthe two: The river hathmore need ofthe formtain ,then the foun. !h~dri vultu tain of theriver,a iron i6 drawn to that which iJ touched with a load}one, · :;;~;:~~~=ior but drawes not it againe ,fa Lycias drawes Ph~drus. lir•t kow cotiw it to .Lyci•fiintil- pajfe then,thAt ablrnde man form ,that neverJaw! We read m the hves of IM(uorumde· .the Fathers, a !l:ory of a childe that was brought up iu the wilderneffe, fl~:;P'~1""·7 from his infancy ,by an oldHermite:now come 10 manse!l:ate,he faw by lu,~i.~':;~;: chance ,two comely women wandring in the woods : hee asked the old '"' Pb•dr~r man whatcreaturesthey were,he told him Fayries. After a while talk- ;::(,;;;;;·~~;, ing obiter,tbeHcrmite~emanded ofhim,whkhwas,tbe pleafantdt fi~bt fi>iririi; lh•· tbatever be faw mhis hfe,hc readily rephed,tbetwo t Fayrtts be fpied dn•m Lyci_.,, inrbe wilderne!f~. So tbat without doubt,thercis fome fecret load!tone q••• fimuu;,. b "fi 11 . '1" b d-11:. .n· propri•m frdl tn a cat1t1 u woman, a ~agneuque power, a natura• m re •u•e.,,IOn, poftut•r. T,!eril which moues ourconcupifcence,and as he fings, . ~{,'!':~~:i4• <...Mt thinkJ I hane A mijlref!eytt to come, quirqu• in And jliD lfeek,Ilorlt,l know not whom. hO<Eremou~- 'T)s true indeed ot narurall and cha!l: love,but not ofthis Hcroicall paf· ~~:~~~;·J:' fion,or r1ther brmifh burning lu!l:,ofwhich we u·eat, wee fpeak ofwan. · fllllico,ll.fol. dring,wanton,adulterous eyes,which as1 he faith, lye fiillin wait, afo ·~1 S.Oculi."t many (orddiers andwhen they rpy an innccent fpeliator fixed on them,fho•t m• uertnm[<- . ' J( h b" fj · 11 h h jl. U & Jiit{<mpme- hrm thro11gh,andpreftntly bewtfc rm: E pectatiJ w en t ey 1a gaze cub47lt, &_ .glote,tU wanton Lovers doe one upon another, and with a p~eafant eye con- !)!bno •dvif''jliCJ p4Yticipateeachothers {irdes. Hence you may perceiVe how ea!lly, ~~~~~;;:.""· and how quickly we may be: taken in loue; fince atthetwinkling of an n>Nec. mir>m Eye,Ph4dr114 fpjritsmay fo pernitioufly infetl LycitU blood. m Neither ~,;:,~q:~[ ex is it any wonder ,if we but ronjider how many other difeafes clofely, an1_M conr•gill•e ••·foddenly are caught by infe/Jiow,Piague,ltch ,Scabs,Flux,&c. Th.efpmts fldcuntnr conft_- taken in will not let him reO: that hath receav~d tbem, but eggeh1m on, eremus pejle, ' , d ,nJ · prurirum,ft•· n ldfk petit corpus mens U/1 etr atiCta ~mort, .. hiem.&-c. and we may manife!l:ly perceive a firan~erduchon offpmts, by fuchas nLu<retiur. bleed at nofe afterthey be dead,at the prefence ofthe murderer;but :ead more of this in Lemnius lib.2. de occult. nat. mrr .cap. 7 .Va/lerrola !tb. z. ob{er.., ,cap.7 .ralefit# comr~v.Ficjnus, cardan, Libavi,m de cruentis ea. daveribus,&c.

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