Lust, and Libertie Creepe in the Mindes and Marrowes of our youth, That 'gainst the streame of Vertue they may striue, And drowne themselues in Riot.
Sidenote: Traffique prohibited] Their mindes were so alienated before, that bearing hauty stomacks on both parts, euen the mutuall traffique of their Marchants was prohibited.
Assaulted thus, how dare we raise Our mindes to thinke his praise, Who is Æternall and immens?
And I doe trust that wee two shall vse sutch mutuall loue and reioyce, that so long as our Lyfe doth last in wealth and woe, our contented mindes shall rest satisfied.
Say that your needle now were Cupids sting, 790 But ah her eie must bee no lesse, In which is heauen and heauenlinesse, In which the foode of God is shut, Whose powers the purest mindes do glut.
Nought but truth O King, Tis Ida is the mistresse of your heart, 340 Whose youth must take impression of affects, For tender twigs will bowe, and milder mindes Will yeeld to fancie be they followed well.
And noble mindes altho the coate be bare, Are by their semblance knowne, how great they are Bar.
Proue me madame ere ye fall to reproue, Meeke mindes should rather excuse than accuse.
As for the rest, those we ordinarily call friendes and amities, are but acquaintances and familiarities, tied together by some occasion or commodities, by meanes whereof our mindes are entertained.
Charles, I will play no more to night, My mindes not on't, you are too hard for me Suff.
First, I am not ignorant howe difficile and dangerous it is to speake against a common error[v], especiallie when that the ambitious mindes of men and women are called to the obedience of goddes simple commandement.
Long were they not, Desire still goes on Ice, and nere can stay tell that he hath his wish, Mens willing mindeseach thing doth soone intice, to hast to yt which they would faine accomplish.
Captaine Fenton, and those Gentlemen which should haue inhabited all the yeere in those Countries, whose valiant mindes were much to be commended: For doubtlesse they had done as they intended if lucke had not withstoode their willingnesse.
Let others herafter take heed how they attempte the like, unlesse they find better meanes at home, and better mindes abroad.
Hard handed men, that worke in Athens heere, Which neuer labour'd in their mindes till now; And now haue toyled their vnbreathed memories With this same play, against your nuptiall The.
Looking again on the Sosne, and finding it glid smoothly and calmly in its channel, its mindes him (he sayes) of the rigid gravity the Spaniard affected.
Looking again on the Rhosne, which runes impetuously and wiolently, it mindes him of the French galliardness and lightness, or even inconstancy.
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