CHAP. III. 



NO w although this elegant ordina 

 tion of vcgetab!cs,hath found coin 

 cidence or imitation in fundry works of 

 Art, yet is it not alfo deftitute of natu 

 ral! examples, and though overlooked by 

 all, was elegantly obfervable, in fevcrall 

 works of nature. 



Could we fatisfie our felves in the po- 

 Gtion of the lights above, or diibover 

 the wiftdom of that order fo invariably 

 maintained in the fixed Stars of heaven; 

 Could we have any light, why the ftel- 

 lary part of the fir ft made, feparatcd in 

 to this order, that the Girdle of Orion 

 fhould ever maintain its line, and the 

 two Starres in charters Wain never 

 leave pointing at the Pole-Starre, we 

 might abate the TytbtgorictU Mufick of 

 the Spheres, the feven fold Pipeof/Mar; 

 and the ftrange Cryptography of Gaf- 

 farell in his Starrie Booke of Hea 

 ven* 



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