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UsQitura]} Hifiory: 
it expelleth die Aire ; which thorow the Attire, Throat , and Month, ma- 
kethtfaefWf*.* But yet Articulation is not made, but with the helpe of 
the Tongue, Pallas, and the reft ofthofe they caMlnflruments o[ voice. 
There is found a Similitude, betweene the Sound that is made by 
Inanimate Bodies, or by Animate Bodies, thathaueno Voice Articulate 5 and 
diuers Letters of Articulate Voices: And commonly Men haue giuen fuch 
Names to thofe Sounds , as doe allude vnto the Articulate Letters. As 
Trembling of Water hath Refemblance with the Letter L ; Quenching of 
Hot Metals, with, the Letter 1 ■ Snarling of Dogs ; with the Letter R - The 
Noifeof Scritehowles, with the Letter Sh • Voice of Cats, with the Dyp~ 
thong Eit; Voice of Caches , with the Dyptbong Ou ; Sounds 3 of Strings, 
with the Ng : So that if a Man, (for Curiofity, or Strangencife 
fake) would make a Puppet, or other Dead Body, to pronounce a • 
Let himeonfider, on the one Part, the Motion of the Inftrummts 
of Voice 5 and on the other part the like Sounds made in In- 
dmrmte Bodies-, And what Conformity there is thatcau- 
&ththe Similitudeof Sounds ; And by that hee 
may mitiifter light to that Effed. 
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UATV. 
