Figures, 



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By Nature taught he ftrikes th' unerring lines, 

 Confults his eye, and as he fees defigns. 



Man's changeful race, the fport of chance and time, Var j t lir .- 

 Varies no lefs in afpecl than in clime ; 

 Mark well the difference, and let each be feen 

 Of various age, complexion, hair, and mem. 



Yet to each fep'rate form adapt with care ix. 



Conformity of* 



Such limbs, fuch robes, fuch attitude and air, 1 7 r lid i>ap S ery 



to the Head. 



As beft befit the head, and beft combine 

 To make one whole, one uniform defign ; 

 Learn a&iori from the dumb, the dumb mall teach x. 



Atfion of 



How happieft to fupply the want of fpeech. 





Sub vifu in multis refcrens, mendofa labafcit; 120 



Nam Geometralem nunquam funt corpora juxta 

 Menfuram depida oculis, fed qualia vifa. 



Non eadem forms fpecies, non omnibus setas 

 ^qualis, fimilefque color, crinefque figuris : 

 Nam, variis velut orta plagis, gens difpare vultu efl. 125 



Singula membra, fuo capiti conformia, fiant 

 Unum idemque fimul corpus cum veflibus iplis : 

 Mutorumque filens pofitura imitabitur aclus. 



VIII. 



Varietas in 

 Figiuis. 



IX. 



Figura (it una 

 membris et 

 veftibus. 

 X. 



Mutorum ac- 

 tiones imi- 



