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j Sobbing is the fame Thing ftronger. Groaning , and Screaming , andi^i- j 
} r/*g, are caufed by an Appetite ot Expuljion, as hath beene laid; For when 
' the spirits cannot expeii the Thing that hurteth,in their ftrife to do it, 
j by Motion of Confent, they expell the yoice. And this is^when the spirits 
i ycel'd, and giue ouer to rclift ; For ifone doe conrtantly refift Paine,he 
j will not groanc„ Teares are caufcd by a Contraction of the spirits of 
| th c Braine • Which Contraction by conlequence aftrmgeth the Moijture 
of the Braine ; and thereby fendeth Ttares into the Eyes . And this Con- 
tradion , or CompreJJion catifeth alio wringing of the Hands ; For Wring¬ 
ing is a Gejlure of Exprejjion , of Moijture . The Dijlorting of the Face is 
can/ed by a Contention,tull tobear and refill:,and then toexpell. Which 
inakeththe Farts knit firft, and afterwards open. Grindingohhe Teeth 
is catifed(likewife)by a Gathering and Serring of the spirits together to 
jreiiftj Which makeththeT^ alfo to fet hard one againft another, 
i Sweating is alfo a Compound Motionby rhe Labour of the Spirits a firft to 
reiift^ and then to expell; 
Ioy caufech a chearefulnejfe, and rigour in the Eyes, singing* Leaping - 3 
Dancing 5 And fometimes Teares. All chefe are the EjfeBs of the Dilata - 
; tion, and Comming forth of the Spiritsimothc Outward Parts ; Which 
maketh them more Liuely, and Stirring, , We know it hath beene feene, 
( that Excefjiue fudden Ioy,hath caufed Prefent Death,white the Spirits did 
t fpread fo much s as they could not retire againe. As for Tearcs, they are 
the Effe&s of Compreffion of the Moijture of the Braine, vpon Dilatation 
. of the Spirits. For Compreffion of the Spirits worketh an Exprefpon of the 
Moiflure of the Braine , by Consent,as hath beene faid in Grief e. But then 
in ioy, it worketh it diuerfly ; viz. by Propuljion of the Moijture, when 
the Spirits dilate, and occupy more Roome. 
Anger cauteth PaleneJJ'e in fome,,and the Coingand Comming of the 
Colour in Others : Alfo Trembling in fome j Swelling 3 Foaming at the 
Mouth • Stamping• Bending of the Fiji . PaleneJJ'e, and Going, and Com- 
ming of the Colour, are caufed by the Burning of the Spirits about the 
Heart • Which to refrefh themfelues call in more Spirits bom the Out- 
ward Parts. And if the PaleneJJ'e be alone, without Sendingforth the Co¬ 
lour againe,it is commonly ioyned with fome Feare 5 But in many there 
is no Palenejfe at all, but contrariwife Redneffe about the cheekes , arid v 
Gils • Which is by the Sending forth of the Spirits in an Appetite to Re- 
uen^e. Trembling in Anger is likewife by a Callingih of the Spirits • And 
is commonly , whtm Anger is ioyned with Eeare.Swellingis caufed,both 
by a Dilatation of the Spirits by Oner-Heating, and by a Licjuef'atiion or 
Boyling of the Humours thereupon. Foaming At the Mouth is from the 
fame c.aufe, being an Ebullition. Stamping,and Bendingoi the Fiji , are 
caufed by an Im agination of the Ad of Reuenge. 
Light Difpleafure ov Dijlike, caufeth Shaking of the Head j Frowning , 
and Knitting of the Sromr.Thefe Effects arife from the fame Caufes that 
Trembling, and Honour doe • Namely, from the Retiring of the Spirits, 
but in a Idle degree. For the shaking of the He ad is but a Slow and 
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