[5749]. In deliciis.
[5750]. Quum amator annulum se amicae optaret, ut ejus amplexu frui posset, &c. O te miserum ait annulus, si meas vices obires, videres, audires, &c. nihil non odio dignimi observares.
[5751]. Laedieus. “Snares of the human species, torments of life, spoils of the night, bitterest cares of day, the torture of husbands, the ruin of youths.”
[5752]. See our English Tatius, lib. 1.
[5753]. Chaucer, in Romaunt of the Rose.
[5754]. Qui se facilem in amore probarit, hanc succendito. At qui succendat, ad hunc diem repertus nemo. Calcagninus.
[5755]. Ariosto.
[5756]. Hor.
[5757]. Christoph. Fonseca.
[5758]. Encom. Demonthen.