Burton - PR2223 A1 1638

Part.j.Sed.z. Lovt-Melm'c'h&i;; : M€n\b.3.Subt:3 ~ outward ornaments, then fuch as nature bath provided. It is true that thofe faire fparlding eyes, white nc:i:!ke, coralllips, turgem pappes,Rofe. coloured cheekes,&c.of rhcmfelvesare potent emifers,but when acome. ly ,artificiall;w~!l cum no fed lqok~,pleafing gefiu~e, an affe,_tled carriage 1hall bee added, lt mull ll«!ds b~e,filtre more· fote~Qll;, then it w:ts, when thofecurious nee~le-workes, v~r.iery ?f,col:;>ur5, purcfi dyes, Iewells, fpangles,pendants, lawne, lace, ttffames, fa1re and fine hnnen,cmbriodC. ' ~ies,calJ!miftrations,.oymments, tlr.c .lhaB be added, they will makethe , . "' verieft'do_w_dy otpc'tw~(e;a· ~'o'ddeffe~when nature lhall !Jefunheredby · '·'"'' Art. Forms not the1eyeof 11 fdfe.that enn[eth to lull:, bur anadt~lterom '""'· •·, _eye,as eeter termesit,2.2. 14.a waqton,a rolling; lafcivious eye. Awan. , ·'., oring eye, which ifoy raxeth,3. t6. ohriJf himfelfe, and the Vi;ginMa-. · ~ e.r.;,;.. ·' ry h~d moll beautifull eyes, asarhiableeyesas any .perfons, faith q Ba. , 'II••C<L_l\b.6, , radiH~,that cverlived, but witHall fo modcfi, fo chafi, thar whofoever :1;:,;,,,~c••· looked on'them, was freed from that paflion of burning lu~, if we may «p.~;,-g:'Phy- behcvc r Ger[o11and • Bon•ventur.e; there was no fuch Anndote a<>ainll: Jiog~omi•vir•.it, as the Virgin Mariti face. 'Tis not thecye, but carriage ofit, a~ they !,':.,".;':;';;~ . . uleit,thatcaufethfuch effects.When Pal/4<, ltmo,Yenui,werc to win P4. flit•""'· ·ris f;lvourforthe golden apple, as it is elegantly defcribed in that plea. ~~/'::;~·!; fant emetl~de oft .ApllleiH~, Irm.came withmaiefi.y upo~ the fiage,Mi· ..,;,goforrS>; nervagrautty,but Yenw, dulce.fubr~dem confl..lll: am<tnt, &_gratifime f>ffim•,,fed a Gr•ti<~ deam propztt'l_ntes,&c. came 1n fm1hng with her grauons graces ;f.:.'"'"""'" and exquilite ~ufickc, as if f!Je had danced; & non;llmqt~Jm fdltare folis tiMer. ••· 1C11/is,and whiCh wasthemame !Ratterof all,fhe danced wrth her rollin<> ~yes; they were the Brokers and Harbingers of her lute. So !he make'; her br~ggs in,amoderne Poet, · ' , !!;:ri~~~~· , . t So~necouldimakemy1mrvtotyranni'{f, s•m:v.n/ti.Y Andforce the rvorld doe homage to mme eyu• .The eye is afecrer Orator, the firfi bawdc, Amoris porta, and with rri. •So£.... vate lookes, winking, glances and fmiles ,as fo many dialogries th{y make ?'~~lioJor.L upthe march many times,aod underfiand one anothers meanings , be- '· Kodt!pbe fore they come to fpeak aword. 'Euria/t<& and Lucretia were fo mutu. Thr"'i•tam allyenamored bytheeye, and prepared to give each other enterraine. io.,it4ilili Uient', before ever they had conference: he asked her good will with his fa(dno i:;· h J (lrulla,ram eye, lhe did {t~jfragari, and gave.con !em wit a p eafant looke. That ::;;;:c:,~" u Thra&ian Rodophe was fo excellenr at this dumbe Rhetoricke,that if jhe · traxir , ut fi h•ti b11t looked •ponany one a/moft (faith. Califtris) (he would have /Jew it· lniHamquu chedhim,-and hew•ldnot poftbly efcapttt, For as x Salvtanm obfcrves, incidi!fet fieri the eyes-are the windorves of our JOules, by which 44 fo many channrll, aK ' ;!~~;f::,. dijhoneft concupi[(tncegm into our hearts, They reveale our thoughts,& '"': as they fay, (Yons animi index, but the eye of the countenance, xLtb.J. ~· , t "'uidprocacibm intuere ocellu &c. provtdentra: tiiC:! • • ' .Animi fene- I may (ay, the fame of fm1hng, gate, nakedneffe of parrs, plaufible ge• flr•o~uli, (9" fiures '&c. Tolaughistheproperpaflion ofa man,an ordinary thing to "::;~:'.!;!• frpile.'bur thofe counterfeit, compofed,affeded, artificial! and recipro. oc•Uortan- call,~hofe coumer-lmiles are thedumbe fhewes and prognofiicksof ~·am. c•n•k' greacermarrers,which they mofi part ufe, toinveagle & deceive;though f":O.~b""""· many fond lovers againe a(e fo frequently miflakcn,and led inro a foo!es , paradif«

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