[5379]. Stroza, sil. Epig.

[5380]. Quippe haec omnia ex atra bile et amore proveniunt. Jason Pratensis.

[5381]. Immense amor ipse stultitia est. Carda, lib. 1. de sapientia.

[5382]. Mantuan. “Whoever is in love is in slavery, he follows his sweetheart as a captive his captor, and wears a yoke on his sumbissibe neck.”

[5383]. Virg. Aen. 4. “She began to speak but stopped in the middle of her discourse.”

[5384]. Seneca, Hippol. “What reason requires, raging love forbids.”

[5385]. Met. 10.

[5386]. Buchanan. “Oh fraud, and love, and distraction of mind, whither have you led me?”

[5387]. An immodest woman is like a bear.

[5388]. Feram induit cum rosas comedat, idem ad se redeat.