. A collection of emblemes, ancient and moderne : quickened vvith metricall illustrations, both morall and divine : and disposed into lotteries ... . of them difcovers. It was not Love which did between them grow;But, rather/omewhat like unto the fame;Which (having made a faire deceiving Show)Obuind, a while, that honorable Name.* For, Falfe-Affetttom will together playSo lovingly • and,oft, fo afc Partst Which reall fecme ; that, for a time, they the Children of Vnfagntd Hearts :Yea, Many-times, rrtic Turtles ai e deccivdBy counterfeited Paftons^uW their LoveOf her true ohjecl find
. A collection of emblemes, ancient and moderne : quickened vvith metricall illustrations, both morall and divine : and disposed into lotteries ... . of them difcovers. It was not Love which did between them grow;But, rather/omewhat like unto the fame;Which (having made a faire deceiving Show)Obuind, a while, that honorable Name.* For, Falfe-Affetttom will together playSo lovingly • and,oft, fo afc Partst Which reall fecme ; that, for a time, they the Children of Vnfagntd Hearts :Yea, Many-times, rrtic Turtles ai e deccivdBy counterfeited Paftons^uW their LoveOf her true ohjecl findc^ her felfe bereavd 5And, after it,is forced ro remove:But, where True Love begettei h, and enjoyesThe proper objett, which fhee doth defire,Not Time, nor Injury the f tmc deftroyes;But, it continues a Pcrpcttu/1 Fire. Like amrous Thishe to her Pyramus,On all occafions^ it continues true:Nor Night, nor Danger, makes it timorous;But, through all Pcrills, it will him ,both in Lr(etin Death, inallcftajtes,Tiuc-Lovers will be itwc-Jlfociaics. I When 3+ When Two agree in their Deflre,One Sparke mUfet them both o» ILLVSTR. XXXIV. Book. |He Wefierne-Indians, when they want a Fire To warme their naked limbs, or drefle their Food,At evry need, accomplifh their Defire,By often rubbing of two Sticks of Wood. From whence,the(e Observations we may take;Firft,that in them whole Natures gentleft are,Along Contention fuch a Change may make,As did, before, fcarce poflible appeare. Next, that when Two in opposition bee,Whofe power and ftrength and Malice is the ftrugling Hearts but feldome doe agree,Till they beget, a Selfe devouring- Flame. And, thirdly, it informes, that thofe chaft FiresWhich on Loves Altars kcepe a Lafting-Heat;Are thofc, which in two Hearts, two Lihe-DefircsVpon each other, mutually , therefore, Icarncthou,1firft, not to contcmneTheir Mildncfft, who to anger arc not prone;Left, many wrongs docirirxe up Fires in them,And worke thee
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