Burton - PR2223 A1 1638

Part.3.Setl.2. Artiji&iaflaUarements, Memb.J .Subf.J. ~------~~~~~~----~~-~~--~ pen,hewasfo much moved, th~t hefai~, Ah ji li&mt, 0 that! mi.ght; ._ 469 -~ which file by chance over-hearmg,rephed as Impudently, b f!.!tuqt~td ft . h spartra• · bet ticet,thou mail!: doe what thou wilt : And upon that temptationhee married her: this objetl was notiocaufe, notrhething ir.felfe , but that tmfeemly,undecentcarriageof it. When you have all done,veni11nt l.vejfefogitt.t, thegreateft provo. cations ofluft are frGm our apparell;God makes, they t:1y , man fhapes, and there is no motive like umo it; ,. Whi&h doth even bea11ty beautifte, • Sidn<y'' Andmoft btwlt&h•wretchedeye. 1\tcadia. a filthy knaue,a deformed queane,a crooked carkalfe,a maukiil ,a wirch, a rotten poft,an hedgftake may be fo fet out and tricked up , that it !hall make as faire afhew,as much enamour asthereft: many a filly fellow is fo taken.Primum luxttri.t at~&upi""', onecalls it, the firft fna1eofluft, i Bof[us ar~cupi~em animarum,ltthalem ar11ndinem,a fatall reed,the 8leatell: 1 'De immol. bawd,forte le»ocinium,fanguineis lachrymis deplorandum, faith t <.MAte- muli" 'ulru. nejius ,and with tcares ofblood to be deplored•. Not that comelineffc of~~·fiurf.ft/ · clothes is therefore to be condemned,and thofe ufuall ornaments : there .~~xu ~· is a decency and decor"m in this as well as in other things, fit to heeufed, beoomming feverall perfons,and befitting theireftates,be is ondy phan. tafticall,that is not in fafhion , arid like an old image in Arras hangings, when amanner ofattire is generally receaved : hut when they are fonew fangled,fo unftaid, fo prodigious in th~irattires , beyond their meanes and fortones,unbefitting their age,placc,quality,condition,what lhould we otherwile think of them~ Why doe they ai!ornc themfelves with fo many coloursofhearbs,fiClitious flowres,curious needle works, quaint devices,[weet fmelling odors, with thofe int ftimable rkhes of precious ftones,pearles,rubies,diamonds, emeralds, &c. Why doerhey crowne themfdves with gold and filver, ufecoronctsand ,tires of fcverallfafhi. ons,deck themfelves wirh pendants, bracelets, care-rings, ch0incs, ,gir. dles,rings,pinnes,fpangles,embroyderies,fhadowes,rebatoes, verficolor 1-ibbands ? why doe they make fuch glorious fhewcs with their fcarles, fcathcrs,fannes,maskcs,forres, laces, tiffanies,ruffes, falls, calls,cuffts, damasks,velvets,rinfels, cl oath or gold 'filver' tiffile ? with colour5 of heavcns,ftarrcs, planets : the ftrength ofmettals,ftones,odors,flowers, k'Petre•W.. birds,beafts,fifhes,andwhatf9ever Africk, A(ia,America,fea,land,art,& ~1· 95· quo in~uftry ?f man can afford ? Why doe r~ey ufe and ~ove~ fuch novelty ,~:!";'~!,[.~ ofmventtons; fuch newfangled tyres,an<l fpend fuch mell:1mable fumms "~' meJico · on tW:m? 'J'gwhat tnd arethofo cri(ped,f•lfo haires,painred faces, ask the ';;;.";,;:z;~~ Satyrift obferves,fo&ha cDmp•ftdgat~,not aHep awry1 Why are they like ·~onu peruiJ- {o many Sybarites,or Neroes Poppi_a, Aj[Mtrm concubines, fo coftly, fo '}:' quo incef long adrdling,as C.t{ar was marfhalling' his army,or an hawk in prunin<>? p':fi,':,:;."; 1 Dum motitmtur,dum&6muntur Ani/US eft,A ¥ Gardiner t4kes nbt fa rnu;h 1 r,, Jdight anJ p•i~fS in hit ga~den?an horfo-man to dre{{e his hor(e,J&oure his ~;,;:~~=~-­ Armo'pr,aMarnoer about h1s llup; aMerchant h1s f!iop and fhop-booie, itatxercerur as tpe;y doe about their faces, and all thofe other pares: fuch fming up vift•iil h~''" ,Y!ith,corkes, ftreigluning with whale-benes; why i.sit but asa day.ner~:::~.·;:,:;. catchcth Larkes, to lpake young . men . ftoqpl!ntotbem~ Philocharus a··~;,,. , (:n 0 QO ~ ~allant

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