The Anatomy of Melancholy eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 2,057 pages of information about The Anatomy of Melancholy.

The Anatomy of Melancholy eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 2,057 pages of information about The Anatomy of Melancholy.

5796.  “Perhaps she will not suit you.”

5797.  Sil. nup. l. 2. num. 25.  Dives inducit tempestatem, pauper curam;
      ducens viduam se inducit in laqueum.

5798.  Sic quisque dicit, alteram ducit tamen “Who can endure a virago for a
      wife?”

5799.  Si dotata erit, imperiosa, continuoque viro inequitare conabitur. 
      Petrarch.

5800.  If a woman nourish her husband, she is angry and impudent, and full
      of reproach.  Eccles. xxv. 22.  Scilicet uxori nubere nolo meae.

5801.  Plautus Mil.  Glor. act. 3. sc. 1.  “To be a father is very pleasant,
      but to be a freeman still more so.”

5802.  Stobaeus, fer. 66.  Alex. ab Alexand. lib. 4. cap. 8.

5803.  They shall attend the lamb in heaven, because they were not defiled
      with women, Apoc 14.

5804.  Nuptiae repleat terram, virginitas Paradisum.  Hier.

5805.  Daphne in laurum semper virentem, immortalem docet gloriam paratam
      virginibus pudicitiam servantibus.

5806.  Catul. car. nuptiali.  “As the flower that grows in the secret
      inclosure of the garden, unknown to the flocks, impressed by the
      ploughshare, which also the breezes refresh, the heat strengthens,
      the rain makes grow:  so is a virgin whilst untouched, whilst dear to
      her relatives, but when once she forfeits her chastity,” &c.

5807.  Diet. salut. c. 22. pulcherrimum sertum infiniti precii, gemma, et
      pictura speciosa.

5808.  Mart.

5809.  Lib. 24. qua obsequiorum diversitate colantur homines sine liberis.

5810.  Hunc alii ad coenam invitant, princeps huic famulatur, oratores
      gratis patrocinantur.  Lib. de amore Prolis.

5811.  Annal. 11.  “If you wish to be master of your house, let no little
      ones play in your halls, nor any little daughter yet more dear, a
      barren wife makes a pleasant and affectionate companion.”

5812. 60 de benefic. 38.

5813.  E Graeco.

5814.  Ter.  Adelph.  “I have married a wife; what misery it has entailed upon
      me! sons were born and other cares followed.”

5815.  Itineraria in psalmo instructione ad lectorem.

5816.  Bruson, lib. 7. 22. cap.  Si uxor deesset, nihil mihi ad summam
      felicitatem defuisset.

5817.  Extinguitur virilitas ex incantamentorum maleficiis; neque enim
      fabula est, nonnulli reperti sunt, qui ex veneficiis amore privati
      sunt, ut ex multis historiis patet.

5818.  Curat omnes morbos, phthises, hydropes et oculorum morbos, et febre
      quartana laborantes et amore captos, miris artibus eos demulcet.

5819.  “The moral is, vehement fear expels love”.

5820.  Catullus.

5821.  Quum Junonem deperiret Jupiter impotenter, ibi solitus lavare, &c.

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