[5709]. Tom. 2. in votis. Caivus cum sis, nasum habeas simum, &c.
[5710]. Petronius.
[5711]. Ovid.
[5712]. In Catarticis, lib. 2.
[5713]. Si ferveat deformis, ecce formosa est; si frigeat formosa, jam sis informis. Th. Morus Epigram.
[5714]. Amorum dial. tom. 4. si quis ad auroram contempletur multas mulieres a nocte lecto surgentes, turpiores putabit esse bestiis.
[5715]. Hugo de claustro Animae, lib. 1. c. 1. “If you quietly reflect upon what passes through her mouth, nostrils, and other conduits of her body, you never saw viler stuff.”
[5716]. Hist. nat. 11. cap. 35. A fly that hath golden wings but a poisoned body.
[5717]. Buchanan, Hendecasyl.
[5718]. Apol. pro Rem. Seb.