Why dost within thine arms me lap,

And with false kisses me entrap.

That which I aim at, is to show you the progress of this burning lust; to epitomise therefore all this which I have hitherto said, with a familiar example out of that elegant Musaeus, observe but with me those amorous proceedings of Leander and Hero: they began first to look one on another with a lascivious look,

Oblique intuens inde nutibus,—

Nutibus mutuis inducens in errorem mentem puellae.

Et illa e contra nutibus mutuis juvenis

Leandri quod amorem non renuit, &c. Inde

Adibat in tenebris tacite quidem stringens

Roseos puellae digitos, ex imo suspirabat

Vehementer———Inde