Burton - PR2223 A1 1638

·Parr.3.Se.:tz., ·Love.MelandhoiJ. Memt>. 3 .Sul;>f+' 4-90 nus, t e/Emtlitts Prohtts, * Ca>/ius Rholiigimu have proved a\:'1arP.e fiilf -~-. t)feir in Grfece,Rome, and. the moft w<mby Senators, cantart,.'J;.'ttare , I P'i~. Epam•- Lucian, <..Macro6iM, Libani11s, Plr"m:h, lulius; Fsflt~x, Atltefl~-ttS have;_ ~0~;/'5• '•·' ~ written jull: trads in c6mmcndaiion ofit.In:this' our age.it iSitltrm;ch reI Read P, • qucft in thofe coumries,as in all civil! <ominon::wcialths, as-1:.1:/txander :,:;'f.t~:~";ab :Alexandro lih.4:"P·Io. & lib. z. ~·f·l5. hat~proved.at.Jarge, ' t at•.Le~ius',. mong~ the ,Barbarwu rhcmfelves nqrhmg fopreuouslall t!ia Wor,ld a!" · Haclutt,&c. !owes It. . '~-; . . .;.~ fAngeri4nus tD' · •. ' ·· ,r; - ' · O'J ' ' Erotop.£dium. , IVttttM contemnotua~~exCr..t;t,tlla?;''lr .. "lj m Io.Leg.-1 Ytndo Afiam,u.nguent us /(~re, mero, Cho1eil. , ~ !;.' ':\ ": ~ ;;,;;·;;:~.,. '"'!'lat~in hiscommon.wealrb, will have da~cing-fchoolesto b'c mainlt &c. buiur . tamed, that yoHng foll:es mrght meet,he acqua:nted,Jee on<another,and be· caufooporruitfeen<;nay more, he would have rbem dance naked; and ltoffes at them' difcplmam h 1 h · B .r;r· lf'l · conftitui,ut t ataug .ant. utEa 1eotrupr«f•r.Evange .,to_.r.cap.r•·•ndThe~Jd'..;. tam puqt .. ret lt&.9.Ct<rat.gr.-c.ajfel1. worthily !afh h1m forn;and well th~y might:' ~h:;;f:c~f,: f~r as one faith,~ The very.ftght ~f n•ked.parts, caufeth enormom,exceedtre•t.Jtecten· tng concupifanfes, and jftrres up ~oth men and womtn to b11rning luft. turq, .. Jte.- There is a meane in all things: this is my cenfure in briefe; Danciag is a ~~~%~· ,. pleafant recreation of body and minde, if fobei· and modell: ,(fucb as our nim nudor:,. Chrill:ian dances are) iftempcfiiv(l;ly ufed; a furious motive to burning corporum ~·"' lull:,ifasby Pagans heretofore, uncball:ly abufed. But I proceed. j.:;~:,;r,~; ' If thefe ~lluremenrs doe nor rak~ place, for • Simierm, that_great m a- '"" fblet ad. fier ofdalliance fhall not behave lumfelfe better, the more eftecrually to '""moria("' moveothers,andfatisfy their lull:; they will'fweare and lye, promife, ;:;, appetr• ' protefi,forge, counrerf~ir, bragge,bribc,flarrer & diffemble of all fides. • cam~.; An· '•Twas L"cretia' scounfell in Aretine, Si vu amicJ ji'tli,promitte,jinge,lu~ '}:L~6~S,t· ra,peritera,iafla,fim~la1 mentire,and they put it well in praCtice, as Amato,ikface. polio to Daphn<, ---t mihi Delphiea tdlus ~!?.;;;;:::[.: Bt Claros & Tenedos,Patam#, regia fer'!Jit, tilfimu.. . .Iapzter eft gemtor--- tMet.•.OviJ, Delphos,CI•ros and Tenedo, ferveme, •gT.;:{;:::,.; ' And lupite. i.s known my Sire to be. Siculis erram The poorefi fwames Will doe as much, i• momihll4 "'<..Mifle pecru niveifimt & mihi vafliGw agni, I have a rhog~ :g;;;g. faml fhcep, good fiore of cattle, and they areall at her command, t L"'""'· ---t Tibi nos, tiGi noftra fi•pellex, · Rflrafkftrvierint- houfe, land, goods; ar~"'·1 •· me· are at her fcrvice,as be is bim[elfe.Dinomachm ,aSenators Sonne in • Lu- ~~ft·~.;.~~ ci~n, in love with a wench inferior to him in birth and fortunes, the [ooJachr~matu,, • ner roaccomplifh his defire, wept unto her, & [wore be loved her with ~;~;:.~~·~:'!- all his heatr, and her alonc,and th~r as foone as ever his father died [a vele, quumpa- ryrich manandalmoll:decrepit) he would make her his wife. The maid •er ""'er by chance made her Mother acquainted with the bufincffe, who being <laufiffir; l:o an old foxe, well experienced in fuch matters, told her_daughter, now ·ready to yeeld to his defire, that lie meant nothing leffe, .for doll:, thou b ~""! Jo· thinke he will ever care for thee, being a poore wench, b that may have ~'":;;~;:t- his choiceof all rbe beautiesin the City , one noble by birth, with fa 4fPiciu,(:J'c. many talents, as young, better qualified , ,and fairer then thy felfe~ daughret

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