The last refuge and surest remedy, to be put in practice in the utmost place, when no other means will take effect, is to let them go together, and enjoy one another: potissima cura est ut heros amasia sua potiatur, saith Guianerius, cap. 15. tract. 15. Aesculapius himself, to this malady, cannot invent a better remedy, quam ut amanti cedat amatum, [5829](Jason Pratensis) than that a lover have his desire.

Et pariter torulo bini jungantur in uno,

Et pulchro detur Aeneae Lavinia conjux.

And let them both be joined in a bed,

And let Aeneas fair Lavinia wed;

[5832]Julia sola poles nostras extinguere flammas,

Non nive, nun glacie, sed potes igne pari.

Julia alone can quench my desire,

With neither ice nor snow, but with like fire.

[5835]Tunc et basia morsiunculasque