Burton - PR2223 A1 1638

Parr. 3.Sclt.z. ArtificiaO AUnreme~ts. Memb.J.S~br.4• Kent,travelling that way, (foeking ROt he' but he~s) leaves~ Nephew ~(his _ 48 7 aproper young Gallatlt (lt~ if he hadbeen fidt) wzth her, t1U heecameback 'Jlle lnpiji; •gaine andgwes the young man charge fo long to csnnterjett ,11/t he hadde. b'ge"' aJ,r A& jlowredthe AhbejJe?and .u "!any bejideufthe Nunnes ~ hecot•ld, & leaues r:~~"":.g';. •. him wtthaU rlngs,tewe!s,gzrdles, andfoch "Yes t1 gwe themJltO, when "' '"'"'• ,.. they came eo viftt him. The young man wiUing to undergoefuch a bt~Jinejfe, P!ffi""~"' plaid his part fo weU,that in jhortJlace hegot up mofl of their bellies, and & ;~~~;~;; when he hid done,toldhis Lordhow he had!fed. • His Lordmakes inffant. domirw {uo ' ltto the Co11rt , teOs the King how foch aNunn'erywMbecome• bawdy:;~;~'""' ••· ,hOH{t,precurts a.vijitation,gets them to be turned out ,andbegs the l•ndt to b Pofl fermohis wn u[e. T~is !l:ory I do~ therefore repeat ,that you may fee of wh~t (u:d(u::£~.,, force thefe enufements are,1fthey b~opportunely ufed, and how hard lt fermon;,. ... is even for the moll: averfe & !anGlified foule~ to refill: fuch alluremenrs ciiU.t a.imu"' John tMaior inrhe life ofJokntheMonke,that lived in the daiesof::heo. ~·~~;;;;~';;· do(itu ,eommends the Hermlte to have been aman of fingular conunen. 2•i• & •ifo• cy,and ofamoll: au!l:ere life; but one night by chance the Divell came to •d 7:hii P'• · his Cell in the habit of a youag ~arke~ wen~h that had loll her way,and ;:~, ",~f:l· defired for Gods fake fome lodgmg With hlm. b rhe oldman let her in, <ervictm (Uam and 4ft er fomecommon c~nfmnce ofher mifbap,fhee began toinveagle him~;~~~~~\ ••ithlafciviotu talk andtejls,to play wtth his beard , to ki({e him,an~ doe c•pti•um au- 'WPrfe,tiUat !aft fhe overcame him. As hee went to addrej{ehimfelfi to that cit '!'ilitem bt<Jinefe,jhevani{hed ~n a{t1ddain,andtht Dive/Is i».the ayre lar~ghed him ;i~~~':,'";. to feorne. Whether this be atrueftory,or a tale,I wdl not muchcontend nefcit,d~moit ferves to illufirate this which I have faid. ••' tnt'" Yetwere it fo, thatthefeof which I have hitherto lpoken.:' and fuch '(.~:~~:""' '1 " like entifing baits be not fufficient,there be many others , which will oft choMotir~ themfelves intend this ~:a!Jion of bu:ninglu!l:, among!l: which, Dancing;~~~:~'::%~ •. iSII1one ofthe leall:; and 1t IS and engme of fuch force, I may not omit it. e Mult~ inie , /»citamentu"! libidiniJ, P~trarch ealls it,thefpurre ofluft, At circle of':!!~~J~-~~- : which theDwell htm[tlfo t< the Center. '<..Many women that ufe it,have pluret .;;bi: come dijh~11eft home, mojl indifferent', none better, d Anothert~armes itgue,melior the companion ofaUfilthy delightsand enti{tments, and'tis note.ftly told'd~1•· • ~ what inconvmienm come by it , whatfturrile tatke, 1b{cme aliions, and lir;:;~~.":.,:­ maoy times fuch ~:m!l:r~us ge!l:ures, fuch laf~ivious motions,fuch wan-1-t::::::: ;' t~n runes, merelrlCIOUSkllfes, hom~lyembracm$s, ""' 1;.,;~ - e (ut Gadztan• ca11ors Jillu qu• ma· Incipiat prurire choro,plat<fi1if. probata . J:.i;:~;t!' . Adterramtremu/JdeftendantclunepueUa1 . , qn4,·pariar Irritamentumrenerulangutntu .)--'--'- ., ,. colloqui•, T-hat it will make the fpce!ators mad. When that •Epitomiieroft ;r,o. ::'Jf;,'/'g:;:; gm had to the full defcribed and fet out King Ptolomies ' riot> as achiete (!J'c. e·ngine ~nd io!l:rume~t of his o~erthrow, he adqe~ . t:tmpanum,&t~ipua~4 ;,::;;;:.f;~:; tlm,fidhngand dancmg;the Ktng WA4 not a fiellat~r only , btlt ~ pmcipali AJIIuntur in· AClor himfo!fe. Athing neverthdelfe frequentlyufed,and pilrt ofa Gen,. ftrumwa lu· tlewomans bringing up,to fiog,daoce,and play on ihe Lute,or'lblne fuch :~:;;'J;:f,t in.ftrumenr,befordhe can fay her P41er Nofter> or ten Commandements•.,, tam ffre.'~ T is the next way their Parents think,to getthem hu$bands,thG}; 11re corn. :~"t::.'f: · P,~lled to learne,and by that meanes, £ lnctEHos amgru de ~enerp "'taitaiJ. gV:,,&,. • ' 9-_q q 1 ~11r f H,,J, i . ~1.6 ••

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