su, suo debet amore privari.
IX. Amare nemo potest, nisi qui amoris suasione compellitur.
X. Amor semper ab avaritia consuevit domiciliis exulare.
XI. Non decet amare quarum pudor est nuptias affectare.
XII. Verus amans alterius nisi suae coamantis ex affectu non cupit
amplexus.
XIII. Amor raro consuevit durare vulgatus.
XIV. Facilis perceptio contemptibilem reddit amorem, difficilis
eum parum facit haberi.
XV. Omnis consuevit amans in coamantis as pectupallescere.
XVI. In repentina coamantis visione, cor tremescit amantis.
XVII. Novus amor veterem compellit abire.
XVIII. Probitas sola quemcumque dignum facit amore.
XIX. Si amor minuatur, cito deficit et raro convalescit.
XX. Amorosus semper est timorosus.
XXI. Ex vera zelotypia affectus semper crescit amandi.
XXII. De coamante suspicione percepta zelus interea et affectus
crescit amandi.
XXIII. Minus dormit et edit quem amoris cogitatio vexat.
XXIV. Quilibet amantis actus in coamantis cogitatione finitur.
XXV. Verus amans nihil beatum credit, nisi quod cogitat amanti
placere.
XXVI. Amor nihil posset amori denegare.
XXVII. Amans coamantis solatiis satiari non potest.
XXVIII. Modica praesumptio cogit amantem de coamante suspicari
sinistra.
XXIX. Non solet amare quem nimia voluptatis abundantia vexat.
XXX. Verus amans assidua, sine intermissione, coamantis imagine
detinetur.
XXXI. Unam feminam nihil prohibet a duobus amari, et a duabus
mulieribus unum.
Of these articles, the translation of a few may suffice.
The allegation of marriage is an insufficient plea against love.
No one should love two people at the same time.
Without exceeding good reason no one should be forbidden to love.
No one need love unless persuasion invite.
It is not seemly to love one whom it would be unseemly to marry.
A new love banishes an old one.
Love readily yielded is lightly held.
The establishment of courts for the maintenance of principles such as
these may seem unnecessary. Yet they had their raison d'etre. In cases of
tort and felony the lord of a fief possessed the right of justice high and
low. There are crimes now which the l
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