Let me see: does no bodye stande in his way to be removed?
Why, tys a bodye made by symetree And knytt together with more arte & care Then mathematycks cyrckles.
But being once distilled, you maye either giue it in Wine to drinke, or annoint with the Oyle on any place of the bodye where you will, whiche will always doe good, and hurte in no manner.
Also this Quintessence doth helpe the falling sicknesse, and preserueth the bodye from putrifying, so that by al those we maye learne, that thys is rather a diuine water from Heauen (and sente from God) to serue vnto all ages.
Alas howe my soule and bodye were lothe to leaue one an another, the sorrowe whereof made me vnwilling to intertaine so cruel an enemy as death: whereupon I plucking vp a good heart, thought thus.
And for my selfe I am assured, that if I had made proufe of that which you saye, and submitted myselfe to their mercie, my bodye nowe had been dissolued into duste.
And after she had continued a while in that state, shee desired the Counsellers to cause the bodye to be buried, and to restore it to the earth whereof it had the first creation.
But it is my bodyeonely that is violated, my minde God knoweth is giltles, whereof my death shalbe witnesse.
Erasistratus that sawe his bodye whole and sounde, but his minde greuously weakened, and the same vanquished with sundrie passions.
When he vnderstode that her trauel was greate, and her bodye weake with watchinge, howbeit somewhat comforted with sleepe which she had taken, he determined to enter into further talke.
Then into his sadle againe hee leepe; The blood in his body began to warme; He mist Lord Phenix bodye there, But he run him quite throw the brawne of the arme.
More seemelye it is for her fayre bodye To lye by mee then thee.
The child which is no mans but yours My bodye itt will burst.
And then the sayd warderoper to delyver unto them ii lyttle small pyllowes, werwythall the squyres for the bodye or gentylman-ussher shall give the saye to the warderoper, and to the yoman whych have layde on hande upon the sayd bedde.
Item, a squyer for the bodye aught to charge a secret groome or page, to have the kepynge of the sayde bedde with a lyght unto the time the kynge be disposed to goo to yt.
Item, a squyer for the bodye or gentylman-ussher aught to sett the kynges sword at hys beddes heed.
But these honors be nothyng worth, where the Mynd is voyd of contentation, and wher the hearte pryckte forwarde by desire leaueth the Bodye and Mynde restlesse wythout quiet.
Wretyn at Caleys, in resonable helthe off bodye and sowle, I thanke Good, the xxj.
In demonstratiue kynde, kynred, contrey, goodes of the bodyeand of the mynde.
The hauioure of the bodye comprehendeth fayrnes or foulnes, strength or weaknes: For more credible is the accusacion of lecherye in a fayre body then in a foule, and violence more probable in the strong, then in the weake.
The thyrde kinde is called Charactirismus, that is the efficcion or pycture of the bodye or mynde, as Dauus describeth Crito, & Mitio describeth Demea.
Of thynges ioyned to: as whẽ Maro sayeth to Poliphemus: He had the bodye of a pineapple tree for a staffe in hys hande.
The other parte oughte so to be fitted, that hauing as it ware on eche side an arme, the reste maye resemble the bodye with the fete stretched in breadthe, and in lengthe.
Now forty dayes I will give thee To seeke thee a knight therein: If thou find not a knight in forty dayes Thy bodye it must brenn.
Tis not the gold that shall mee tempt, These words then answered shee, But your own bodye I must have, The king hath granted mee.
She turned her bodye round about, And spied the corps a coming: Laye down, lay down the corps, she sayd, That I may look upon him.
The childe, which is no mans but thine, My bodye itt will brast.
Now if he be a batchelor, His bodye He give to thee; But if he be a married man, High hanged he shall bee.
O Ile have none of your gold, she sayde, Nor Ile have none of your fee; But your faire bodye I must have, The king hath granted mee.
Now forty dayes I will give thee To seeke thee a knight therin: 90 If thou find not a knight in forty dayes Thy bodye it must brenn.
Where after he had seene the bloude Of Jesus Christ thus shed, And to the crosse his bodye nail'd, Awaye with speed he fled Without returning backe againe 45 Unto his dwelling place, And wandred up and downe the worlde, A runnagate most base.
Now if he be a batchelor, His bodye Ile give to thee; 50 But if he be a married man, High hanged he shall bee.
Tis not the gold that shall mee tempt," These words then answered shee, 70 "But your ownbodye I must have, The king hath granted mee.
Up then rose Childe Waters soone, And did on his shirte of silke; And then he put on his other clothes, On his bodyeas white as milke.
More seemelye it is for her fayre bodye To lye by mee than thee.
The childe, which is no mans but thine, 55 My bodye itt will brast.
Now forty dayes I will give thee To seeke thee a knight therin: 90 If thou find not a knight in forty dayes, Thy bodye it must brenn.
Eloquence can stay the souldiars sworde from slayinge an Orator, and shall not musike be magnified which not onely saveth the bodye but is a comfort to the soule?
Upon the complaint ag{t} ffran: Soare for discecting a bodye in his owne house contrary to the ordinance It is ordered he shalbe sumoned ag{t} the next Court.
Here lyeth thebodye of William Gale Citizen & Barber Chyrurgion of London who dyed the XIX daye of November 1610.
And the M{rs} of the Anathomye y{t} be about the bodye to have lyke aprons and sleves every daye bothe white and cleane.
Item I gyue and bequethe to William bodye my seruauntt vj^{li} xiij^s iiij^d.
I doe alsoe beleyve thatte thys mye weake and frayle Bodye wille returne to duste, butte for mye soule lette God judge thatte as toe himselfe shalle seeme meete.
She turnd her bodye round about, And spied the corps a coming: Laye down, laye down the corps, she sayd That I may look upon him.
Tis not the gold that shall mee tempt, These words then answered shee, 70 But your own bodye I must have, The king hath granted mee.
For as Cornelius Celsus wrytethe, Uenime or infection taketh holde muche soner in a bodye yet fasting, then in the same not fastinge.
Others, except sitting artificers, haue theire exercises by daily labours in their occupations, to whom nothing niedeth but solace onely, a thing conuenient for euery bodye that lusteth to liue in helth.
For the vices that be takẽ euen in y^e very beginninges of lyfe, both of the bodye and of the mynd, abyde fast vntyl we be olde.
Sidenote: The fedyng of the bodye and mynd cõpared together.
Here I myght ensure, y^t althoughe the strength of the bodye wer sumwhat taken awaye, that thys incõmoditie is well recompensed by so goodly gyftes of the mynd.
I knowe some men fynde thys excuse, that it is ieopardy lest the labour of studies make y^e good health of the tender bodye weaker.
Tis not the gold that shall me tempt," These words then answered she; "But your own bodye I must have, The king hath granted me.
Now by the faith of my bodye you are a pleasaunt trifler.
As you say, peraduenture I might doe it, if some bodye woulde helpe me to the herbe Panaces, wherevnto they ascribe so great a vertue.
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