Part.j.SeCl:.z. Love-Melmcho!J. Memb.j.Subr.4~ ~ And with fuch word,sand gefiures as there pafr, - He wonne his Mifiris favour at the bfi, The fame proceeding is elegantly defcribed by Apollonius in his Argo~ nauticks,betwixtla.fOnand Medea,by Euffat·hitu in the tenbookes ofthe loves of Ifmenius and Ifmene, ,AchiUes Tat/t(s betwixt bis Clitopbo11 and LeNcippt;Chaucer-s neat po,e·~c, of TroUt;s and Crtjf'eide, and in that no. table tale in Petrpnius ot a$oqldicr and a Gentlewoman of Ephefos,that was fo famous all-over Ajia for her chafiity, and that mourned for her husband: the So1\ldier woed her with fuch Rbetodcke as Lovers ufe to doe, , ---placitine etiam ptJgn~vis amori,.&c. at.Jaft, frangi pertinaciam rcorp"'P.I";' pajfoeff,lie got ber"good will, not only tofatisfy his lufi, r but to .barig (.:~,'";~~'..,. her dead husbanqs body on the crolfe, ~bicb be watched, ioftead ofthe ,••• ,~ i!li theeves that was newly fiolne away, whilell: he woo'd herin her Cabin. 'I"• .w4"Jg"' Thefe are tales yoJI will lay, butthey have moft fignificant Moral!s, and "'"" • '· doe well exprclfe !hofc·ordinaryproceedings ot doting Lovers. Many fucb allurements \here are, Nods, Iefis, Winkes, Smiles~ Wra!Uings, Tokens, F~vours,Symb:.ols;Lette'rs, Valentines,&c. For which caufe belike, Co:lfridus lih, z. de amor. would not have women learneto write.Many fuch provocationsare ufed whenrheycomr;in pre· 1 N011i ingeni- fence, t they will and will not. . · um mulierum, c.Malo me Galateapetit lafliva p11t114, ;z;•::t::i"J" Et fugitJI~fo_lice~ & {e cupit •ntevideri, <upiuntultro, My Mtftns With an apple wopes me, Ter ,Euou<. And hafiely to covert goes, •"· 4 ft·7 • To,hidc her felfe,butwGulfl befeen 1 ' With all he~ hc;arc before God know~$~ Hero fo tripped aw~y from Leander as onedifpleafed, auariQ. · • Tet M flu went full often /opl:t hehinde, ~Pornodliaf- Andmany poore exwfls didfoe jinde, <Uiodial.lt•l. Tolmgerbythew.t~y,- Latin.dtmot.d but ifhe chance eo overtakeher, lheis mofi averfe, nice and coy; ~:~!~tbw , Denegat & pugnatfodvttltJitper O~»ill 'JJi»ci, !"""'!"""',.... She feemes noqvonn,e, bu,t wonne lhcJs at length, ••••· & .,.,. In fach warres WO{llen ule bur b<llfe their ll:rength, jff,:!,';p; Sometimesthey lye open a_nd are ml>!t !(actable and comming, apt; '""' ' ' •flu yeelding and willing to embrace, to take~ greenegowne, with that She. !~'!~£;,;~:Ji· pardeiie in Theocritus Eidyl.z 7 .to let tht;Jr ~oates,&c. to play &dally, quodenimo- atluch feafons,and to fome, <!$. th!ly fpy tbetr advantage; and then coy, cui"' <upitum clofeagaine,fo nice,fo Curly ,(q ~~~IJll.lre,y,oJJ.had much better tame acolt, :f..~tr,:~;. catch or ridea.wildJl<n~, t,h~p..ge~ her favour, or :Win her love, nota . lf/'"ffetlu' look, not afn:ulc,_not ~ k19'e for. !I k1og~pme, b .llretmes Lucmia was an .:.~~~". ,.. excellent Arufan 10 this ~mde,a~.lhe tells h~r owne tale, 'IhDugh I wM h1 c ~' ...;,. natrm audart moft kautif11114,Jipfolrt, yet 61 theft triclu J jeem'd to 6t •ibusmedoni•(arremoreamiahlethmlwu, F~r th~t rv!Jich menurnefl/1 foekeaml :;~:,~~:;·:eo cAnnot attaine, drawei on th~i,.•J!ellion fP}Jh 11moftf•riDIH Jtjire. I had tummod&rra- a futor lov'd mee,~mrely (4aith ~) .and the c more begave mec, 11:!":;";,~: the more eagerly·hq!llosAme,(.themore l -feem'dro negleCl:,·to fcorne !it,(IJ'f. him, and which I co~o.oly;ga~othen, t wo.uld gpt let him fee mee, • ,.> 0 converfc
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