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ble in the Sun and Moon beheld in 

 water. 



And this is alfo the law of reflexion 

 }n moved bodies and founds, which 

 though not made by decuflation, obferve 

 the rule of equality between incidence 

 and reflexion 5 whereby whifpering pla 

 ces are framed by Elliptical! arches laid 

 fide-wife ; where the voice being deli" 

 vered at the/ir* of one extremity, ob- 

 ferving an equalhy unto the angle of in 

 cidence, it will rcfleft unto the fiw ol 

 the other end, and fo efcapc the ears oJ 

 the (landers in the middle. 



A like rule is obferved in the refle&i- 

 on of the vocall and fonorous line in 

 Eccftoes, wfich cannot therefore be 

 heard in all fbtions. But happening hi 

 woody plantations, by waters, and able 

 to return fome words; if reacht by a 

 pleafant and well -dividing voice, there 

 may be heard the lofteft notes in na 

 ture. 



And this rot only verified i 

 oPerce, bu< in animall and intelleftu- 

 all receptions. Things entringupon the 

 intelleft by a Pyramid from without, 



and 



