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Proteus (1618)
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Ad lectorem.
Voor-reden en verclaringhe over het oogh-merck des Schrijvers, in dit werck.
Aen de Zeeusche Ionck-Vrouwen.
Danielis Heynsii in emblemata clariss. consultissimisque viri D.J. Catzii [...} epigrammation.
Ad ampliss. ornatissimumque virum D. Jacobum Catsium J.C.
Ghedicht ter eeren den hoogh-gheleerden D.I. Cats.
Op de drie boucken der Sinne-dichten ende Beelden.
Tot den Leser.
Qua non nocet. [1]
Nil, nisi mota. [2]
Amor, formae condimentum. [3]
Quod non noris, non ames. [4]
Sensim amor sensus occupat. [5]
Repete. [6]
Sine vulnere laedor. [7]
Ex vulnere pulchrior. [8]
Captis oculis, capitur bellua. [9]
Mite pyrum vel sponte fluit. [10]
Fit spolians spolium. [11]
Fumo pascuntur amantes. [12]
Amissa libertate laetior. [13]
Fugiendo, non effugit. [14]
Et in aequore flamma est. [15]
Flamma fumo proxima. [16]
Ut capias, capiare prius. [17]
Quod iuvat exiguum est. [18]
Dum trahimus, trahimur. [19]
Reperire, perire est. [20]
Laedit ineptos. [21]
Tangor, non frangor ab undis. [22]
Fac sapias et liber eris. [23]
Qui captat, capitur. [24]
Dat, nec habet. [25]
Inverte, et avertes. [26]
Nuda movet lachrimas. [27]
Dominae, quo me vocat, aura. [28]
Fugat, non capit. [29]
Tibi mors, mihi vita. [30]
Inter manum et mentum. [31]
Turpe senilis amor. [32]
Sibi nequam, cui bonus. [33]
Ludite, sed caste. [34]
Odit amor medicum. [35]
Affluit incautis. [36]
Post tristia dulcor. [37]
Res immoderata, cupido est. [38]
Non intrandum, aut penetrandum. [39]
Amica amanti anima. [40]
Furentem quid delubra iuvant? [41]
Quid non sentit amor. [42]
Amor, tela penelopes. [43]
Iam plenis nubilis annis. [44]
Nescit habere modum. [45]
Ex morte levamen. [46]
Dissidet, quod impar est. [47]
Animos nil dirimit. [48]
In recessu nihil. [49]
Nemo dolens patet libidini. [50]
Amor elegantiae pater. [51]
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