. The anatomy of melancholy : what it is, with all the kinds causes, symptomes, prognostickes, & seuerall cures of it ; in three partitions, with their severall sections, members & subsections ; philosophically, medicinally, historically, opened & cut up . that lendeth tothepooregiues to God, and howitHliall be reftored to them againe, bow by their patience and long fufferingthey fha/lheape coales on their enimies heads^Rom, 12. andhee that folloxvethafter righteottfneffe andmercyjhaUfindrigheeoufnejfe and glory: Surely theywould checkc their de{ircs,curb in their vnnaturall inordinate affedio


. The anatomy of melancholy : what it is, with all the kinds causes, symptomes, prognostickes, & seuerall cures of it ; in three partitions, with their severall sections, members & subsections ; philosophically, medicinally, historically, opened & cut up . that lendeth tothepooregiues to God, and howitHliall be reftored to them againe, bow by their patience and long fufferingthey fha/lheape coales on their enimies heads^Rom, 12. andhee that folloxvethafter righteottfneffe andmercyjhaUfindrigheeoufnejfe and glory: Surely theywould checkc their de{ircs,curb in their vnnaturall inordinate affedions, a-grec amongft themfclycs, abftaine from doing euill, amend their lines andIcarne to doc well. Behold horv comely an^good a thing it is for brethren to. Hue together in 8 vnionx tt is like thepretious ointment^c. How odious to%ConcmAui contend one with the otherj ^ Miferi quid luBatiunculis htfce volumuSymagM xti cref ecce mors fupra cafut eft^&fupremum illud tribunal, vbi di6ia fa^a no-mfm^d^A examinandafunt-^Sapiamm, Why doe wee contend and vex oneano- thcr,behold death is ouer our heads,& we muft fhortly giiie an account of alk up^u^, our vncharitable words and adions^thinke vpon it and be wife. ^ Loues Pcdegree^ 401 SECT, z. M E M B. 1. S V B S E C T, I, H^oicaUloue cattji»g melamholy, BisPede-gree, Power, and Extent, N the precedent Sedion mention was made amongft othei:plea{antobie6ls,ofthiscomeIine(lcand beauty which pro-ceeds from women, that caufcth HeroknU or loue melancho-ly,is more eminent aboue the reft, and properly called Loue,Tne paitaffcded in men is the liucr, and therefore called He*mcally becaufe commonly Gallants, Noblemen and the moft generous fpi-ritsarcpofTeffed with it. His power and extent is very large, »andinthattwofold divifion of Loue, ^ia^p and if at jthofe two Veneres which PUto and i mtn^,feme others make mention of, it is moft eminent, and x^Ti^e^h called ^^^j^f^ami*»/fo,as I hauc (aid, or Loue it felfe. Which al


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