90 CyrtM-Gardctt, Or 



and (hooting rayes, of thofe Lumina 

 ries. Plainer Defcriptions there arc 

 from Pagan pens, of the creatures of 

 *platoin the fourth day 5 While the a divine Phi- 

 lofopher nnhappily omitteth the nobleft 

 part of the third ; And Ovid ( whom 

 many conceive to have borrowed his 

 defcription from Mofis} coldly dcfert- 

 ing the remarkable account of the text, 

 in three words b 5 defcribeth this work 

 Q f 11^ t h} r( j <j a y . t jj e vegetable creati 

 on 3 andfirfl ornamental! Scene of na 

 ture 5 the primitive food of animals, and 

 firftftory of Phyfick, in Dietetical con- 

 fervation. 



For though Phyfick may plcade high, 



from thatmedicall aft of God, in caft- 



ing fo deep a fleep upon our firft Pa- 



* w, rcnt I ^ n ^ Chirurgery c findeits whole 



in opening art 5 in that one paflage concerning the 



the-fleih. ' Rib of Adam, yet is there no rivality 



linking with Garden contrivance and Berbery* 



out the rib. For if Paradife were planted the third 



^fiT'u 11 da y of the Creation > as wifer Dfrfofry 



thepalt^ concludcth, the Nativity thereof was 



again. too early for Horofcopie 5 Gardens were 



before Gardiners, and but fome hours 



after the earth. 



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