. Philocophus, or, the deafe and dumbe mans friend : exhibiting the philosophicall verity of that subtile art, which may inable one with an observant eie, to heare what any man speaks by the moving of his lips ... apparently proving, that a man borne deafe and dumbe, may be taught to heare the sound of words with his eie, & thence learne to speake with his tongue . e defcendsTo dance the Ssnfes MafiH* i a Ball,Which we their [An*$ra7* may call :On each Haqd the Scene keeping Tatf,Without whom life can nought tranfaft 5The other Scnfcs with this clofc ;The Rights the F*ur* tTtnfpoid, oppoTcrTh*
. Philocophus, or, the deafe and dumbe mans friend : exhibiting the philosophicall verity of that subtile art, which may inable one with an observant eie, to heare what any man speaks by the moving of his lips ... apparently proving, that a man borne deafe and dumbe, may be taught to heare the sound of words with his eie, & thence learne to speake with his tongue . e defcendsTo dance the Ssnfes MafiH* i a Ball,Which we their [An*$ra7* may call :On each Haqd the Scene keeping Tatf,Without whom life can nought tranfaft 5The other Scnfcs with this clofc ;The Rights the F*ur* tTtnfpoid, oppoTcrTh* impriff* of whole flijeld*rilare, *Which for the other doth officiate*Tifpsndif who with Ljnque Aire*Could to xhcDcafe their loffe repaire*.DireAs them by hisMuficVi foundToalateconfecrated ground •Where the frawwN&tf/Wh*n Nature thus her felfc difplayd 5Heere Tie renounce ray Sccp-Dame paxt5Tp honour fo Wvine an ArtThat lends n&e crutches when I haul*©owwight, inio a fcrflc fault. I. AND Dumfcc Mans Friend. EXHIBITING THE Philc fophicaft* verity of that fub-tile Art, which may inable one withan obfcrvunt Eie, to He are what any;man fpeaks by the moving of his lips. UPON THE S A M E Ground, with the advantage of an Hi-ftoricall Exemplification, apparentlyproving, That a Man borne Deafe and?Dumhj , may be taught to Heare thefound of wrds with his £ie% & to fpeake with his Tongue. By AS. firnamedthe Chirofopber. Sic canlmns SurdU London, Printed for Humphrey LMofehy^ anJ art to Ik f Id ac his ilr;P m P^als dutch-yard 1648. J ^. I. For the Right Worp11 Sir Edxard Go(lmckey of of Bedford, Baronet, 1AVM W^smCofftpekUHyo^«fl Brotfler: and all o:her intelligentand ingenious Gentlemen,who as yet can neither heare nor fpeake. To He romrnn^c^d inm rhrmthatcan,and have ircunintfrnceor alli-ance with any .whom it maycoiitcnie. W^^ Mi;ne i hc portentous^^N$# «!cs ol the .King o!
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