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ng, sighing, &c. Quest. _An delur pulsus amatorius_? or Of mind. Bad, as Fear, sorrow, suspicion, anxiety, &c. A hell, torment, fire, blindness, &c. Dotage, slavery, neglect of business. or Good, as Spruceness, neatness, courage, aptness to learn music, singing, dancing, poetry, &c. Prognostics; despair, madness, frenzy, death, _Memb. 4._ Cures, _Memb. 5._ By labour, diet, physic, abstinence, _Subs. 1._ To withstand the beginnings, avoid occasions, fair and foul means, change of place, contrary passion, witty inventions, discommend the former, bring in another, _Subs. 2._ By good counsel, persuasion, from future miseries, inconveniences, &c. _S. 3._ By philters, magical, and poetical cures, _Subs. 4._ To let them have their desire disputed pro and con. Impediments removed, reasons for it. _Subs. 5._ [Symbol: Taurus] Jealousy, _Sect. 3._ His name, definition, extent, power, tyranny, _Memb. 1._ Division, Equivocations, kinds, _Subs. 1._ Improper To many beasts; as swans, cocks, bulls. To kings and princes, of their subjects, successors. To friends, parents, tutors over their children, or otherwise. or Proper Before marriage, corrivals, &c. After, as in this place our present subject. Causes, _Subs. 2._ In the parties themselves, Idleness, impotency in one party, melancholy, long absence. They have been naught themselves. Hard usage, unkindness, wantonness, inequality of years, persons, fortunes, &c. or from others. Outward enticements and provocations of others. Symptoms, _Memb. 2._ Fear, sorrow, suspicion, anguish of mind, strange actions, gestures, looks, speeches, locking up, outrages, severe laws, prodigious trials, &c. Prognostics, _Memb. 3._ Despair, madness, to make away themselves, and others. Cures, _Memb. 4._ By avoiding occasions, always busy, never to be idle. By good counsel, advice of friends, to contemn or dissemble it. _Subs. 1._ By prevention before marriage. Plato's communion. To marry such as are equal in years, birth, fortunes, beauty, of like conditions, &c. Of a good family, good education. To use
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