CHAPTER CV. - p. 242.
A WORD OF NOBS, AND AN ALLUSION TO CESAR.
SOME CIRCUMSTANCES RELATING TO THE DOC-
TOR'S SECOND LOVE, WHEREBY THOSE OF HIS
THIRD AND LAST ARE ACCOUNTED FOR.
Un mal que se entra por medio los ojos,
Y va se derecho hasta el corazon;
Alli en ser llegado se torna aficion,
Y da mil pesares, plazeres y enojos;
Causa alegrias, tristezas, antojos;
Haze llorar, y haze reir,
Haze cantar, y haze plañir;
Da pensamientos dos mil a manojos.
QUESTION DE AMOR.
INTERCHAPTER XIII. p. 247.
A PEEP FROM BEHIND THE CURTAIN,
Ha, ha, ha, now ye will make me to smile,
To see if I can all men beguile.
Ha, my name, my name would ye so fain know?
Yea, I wis, shall ye, and that with all speed.
I have forgot it, therefore I cannot show.
A, a, now I have it! I have it indeed!
My name is Ambidexter, I signify one
That with both hands finely can play.