·-::::.· MB "'"· 3· SIU' SBCT· 3• ~ ) • I'.J ArtijiciaUallurements oflov~, rimfts andpro'!IO&Atipni t6 ;, lt~JI; Geftures, Cloatlies, D1wre,C;r(, · ' • / i. . l ,- '} f'; ~ c;, , ; T'"'~ 17_; __ ,fb .... ' ' ~i) 'lD'h Aturall beauty i:sa firongeJ! loadfton~:~of it felfe;a~¥01rba~« heard, a great temptatimf; ,and· pier£<lth,to--thlt'vary.heart; o formaverecund£ noc11it. mi/Ji 1Jifo fNtH.ei <hl\~.mueli'niore •ln Beauty, when thofe artificialleotil:cirtiants anq .prbvocatil!lils oT Ge- ~harofflvo"" fiures, Cloathes, Jewels, Pigm,ents, E!ii:oroations; thall,bc« 1:!/o~~i,';.~ ol' annexed utuo it· thofe other circlilnftan~es, opJ;>Wt!lnity of •time and Coloun,an~ Place lhall conc~rre, which of themfelves alone were all fwlicionr, eac;h de~.!{'l.l\'1'1'1? d h . d'• .n I . n.. h , "<1""1< rnen 'Oneln particul_ar to pro uce t 1sern:..... nsa queu1on muc J;On~rover•,tiat of fa•~'!' ted by fome w1fe men, forma debeat p~tH artt an lfait<r.i!? ~hether natu-~lft~71S._ Ef', rail or artificiall objects be more power-full~ but not dec1ded1 ' for my 'iJI!'. · part.I am of opinion, th:it though ~ea~ry;ic felfe ~cr~B.rcat moti~e, ~d ,. ; ••· · ' , ' givean excellent lu~rem for~ebll4,tn'btggery,asa Iewdl_ona.dunghlll, , ,· • ,, , will fhine and call h1s rayes, lt cannor ·b~ fuppreffed,_; wluch Heltodor.tM ..·'·. 1 1 faioeS Of Charic/ia, though lhewerei!!begpe£S WC(!~S.( yet as!it iS ufed-, :: l• I. arrificiallisofmoreforGe,3odmuchto,bepreferred' .,, ., • · · ··:> t Sic denwa Jibi videtuf .A!,gle; · • ' ., t M4(ij41~. , Emptisojibus Indico9t .cornu, . ·l •il 1 • , " , •. ; Sicqu" nigrior eJI cadentemoriJ, .;·, •' •.• 1 • ·" t CeruJlata (ibiplaceiLych~ris. c • V" •~ Sotoothlelfe .AJ,~tejecmes arrettyone, ., Setout with new bought teetl1 -of Indy botie: So foule Lychoris blacker then•berry, . Her felfeadmires,now finerthen cherry." John BeriiU the Br~rgrmdian cap.8.hiff.navigat. in Bajil. is altogether on ,. " ' my fide. For whereas(faith hee) at our comming to Brajile, wee found ·' ·.'. both men and women naked 3s they wece borne, without any cov€ring, , ,.,\, ·. fomuch as of their privities,andcould not beperfwaded,by our French. ·~,\::;; ..,. men thatlived a yeare with them,to weareany,P <.Many wiRt·hi'nke that . " ,..., ·' or>r fo l011g commerce with nakedmomm,muft needs bee 11 great provocation PAMiitQ$/ti to lrtft, but hee concludes otherwife, that their nakedneffe did muchle!fe ~~=:,:;~., e1 tife1hem to lacivioufnefl~, then ourw!)meo cloathcs. And I dare holdly illu~po¥<f~ alfirme(faith he)that thofeglittering ~t~im,cMnttrftitcolors, headgears, t::z;~:',.Ju · &llrltd haeru,platted coates,cloakes,gomlftS•,coftly ftomachers,guarded and "'P!•fertira l,oo}~ garment!,&all tho(e other cor•tremems,wherervith our countr• w1men '(!m f~ipu, ' .r. · ' d' · · ,fl! fl h ,r:.t ,r:, J • aJJ.bzJrnem coun.ttr1 e~tAo~41e~y, 411 Jo,ur.zou1~ 1 t ·t ~ut t em1~ vtJ,&~tu 1,en;_oreznttJTJ- pro'IHJ!are,at . vemence mtkts kmde, the~ that Barhar.wi ho,.rltnejfe, 1lthough they !Jee mi"f' ~ur,. no whtt mftmur tmto themm beAuty. _I c~uld evince the 'trr1th of thishy ;~~,;u•;: many other argr•ments,but l appeale(fatth he)to my W11pani1ns atthlt pre. iwflr•ru~f~ fn.'t,mhich'!'ere•llofthe.fom_e'!'inde. His country-man <..Mountague in 'l'i•arum<ulhis EJ!i'yes,ls otthe fa~e ~pm10o,and fo are many ot-hers; o~ ofwhofe ':}..~:~m alfemons thus much mbnefe we may condude;diat Beauty ismore be-JPiezuiy... holding to Art then Nature, and lhPO~er -prgvoead®i pr~de from illumt:uJIU!Ii, . Qutwardfo"',&'' -
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