155 Archtolagis Attica Cap. 4.
G A P. IV.
Ve Amoxk hdiciis.
NOw to know whether such an one were in Love or
nots though they say3Lo»e and the Cough can never be hid)
at the keeping os a Feast, they took special notice os the
untying of his Garland (as we use to do os the Garter)tnaking
1 Lib is ita fore«runner os that os the Zona. But I take too much
Dtipnos. * uPon me t0 determine so soon os the reason; sor 1 A\htn*us
sayes it hath been a riddle a thousand yeares besore his
time,and propounded at their merry meetings, J>« 77 r ^-
§i.v<b(ik>av' lap m5«3 &$&v@-si$» ti4sbv% and he himscls hath
served up no less than eight other reasons:but 1 know never
a one better than another to give yon a tafte. Another sign
that they were in Love was the tinkling os the Ear, whence
that of S iff ¥ SopCeSQi <T ^wiayns., and Catulliti3
-Sonim [uoste
lintinant awes. ■ To know whether the
party lov'd did love again, they tooke a lease ( whether os
Toppey, or what it Wai I know not) they called it lAitpthov
quo st J)i\i$i\t>v} ami <tx ^uKoSaai $ tpiKldLi/) and patting icon
the sorefinger, and the thumb os the lest hantj(as our chil-
dren use to do w'uh as) struck it with the right. Is it gave a
crack they re}oyced,is not they gave a sigh; out alas?!
mAriSoph * ,OuJiTjTu\iji!\oV tk% p&toisMvov ^.amstimv ; sayes
StkotiitPacs. Theocritus Idyll. 3. So * at their Feasts they had a trick, to
satten along stic kin the ground., with another upon it (in
the fashion os the cross Beam of a Ballance) with a pair os
Scales hanging to it. Under the Scales ssood a couple os
nld'.h Avi- Bowles silled with water, and under the water a ftatue os
ttfs.' Brass 3 glided and called by the name os Maw s »once the
mme of a Servant.) Now the manner was sor such as were
in Love (with the same Woman as I think_)and would wil-
lingly know their sortune who should carry it,to take each
fail
G A P. IV.
Ve Amoxk hdiciis.
NOw to know whether such an one were in Love or
nots though they say3Lo»e and the Cough can never be hid)
at the keeping os a Feast, they took special notice os the
untying of his Garland (as we use to do os the Garter)tnaking
1 Lib is ita fore«runner os that os the Zona. But I take too much
Dtipnos. * uPon me t0 determine so soon os the reason; sor 1 A\htn*us
sayes it hath been a riddle a thousand yeares besore his
time,and propounded at their merry meetings, J>« 77 r ^-
§i.v<b(ik>av' lap m5«3 &$&v@-si$» ti4sbv% and he himscls hath
served up no less than eight other reasons:but 1 know never
a one better than another to give yon a tafte. Another sign
that they were in Love was the tinkling os the Ear, whence
that of S iff ¥ SopCeSQi <T ^wiayns., and Catulliti3
-Sonim [uoste
lintinant awes. ■ To know whether the
party lov'd did love again, they tooke a lease ( whether os
Toppey, or what it Wai I know not) they called it lAitpthov
quo st J)i\i$i\t>v} ami <tx ^uKoSaai $ tpiKldLi/) and patting icon
the sorefinger, and the thumb os the lest hantj(as our chil-
dren use to do w'uh as) struck it with the right. Is it gave a
crack they re}oyced,is not they gave a sigh; out alas?!
mAriSoph * ,OuJiTjTu\iji!\oV tk% p&toisMvov ^.amstimv ; sayes
StkotiitPacs. Theocritus Idyll. 3. So * at their Feasts they had a trick, to
satten along stic kin the ground., with another upon it (in
the fashion os the cross Beam of a Ballance) with a pair os
Scales hanging to it. Under the Scales ssood a couple os
nld'.h Avi- Bowles silled with water, and under the water a ftatue os
ttfs.' Brass 3 glided and called by the name os Maw s »once the
mme of a Servant.) Now the manner was sor such as were
in Love (with the same Woman as I think_)and would wil-
lingly know their sortune who should carry it,to take each
fail