For vpon my life, This Spirit dumbe to vs, will speake to him: Do you consent we shall acquaint him with it, As needfull in our Loues, fitting our Duty?
I will speake to this fellow: whose Graue's this Sir?
As for example we will giue none because we will speake of him againe in another place, where he is ranged among the figures sensable apperteining to clauses.
But first we will speake somewhat of the playing places, and prouisions which were made for their pageants & pomps representatiue before remembred.
Of this figure therefore which for his duplicitie we call the figure of [false semblant or dissimulation] we will speakefirst as of the chief ringleader and captaine of all other figures, either in the Poeticall or oratorie science.
And because I send your Lordship our voyage drawen in a Mappe, I will speake no more thereof in this my letter.
For the former, the proportion of parts, I have given sufficient information for the meanest capacitie in the precedent part of this tractat: now therefore I will speake of the other, the colouring or setting out in colours.
First I will speake of water colours, wherein I shall observe two things.
First of the compositions of fire workes, for the ayre; and therein first I will speake of the compositions for rockets, because that all moueable fireworkes haue their motion from the force of them accordingly applied.
I will speake daggers, those sharpe wordes being spent, To doe her wrong my soule shall ne're consent.
I will speake daggers, those sharpe wordes being spent, [G1v] To doe her wrong my soule shall ne're consent.
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