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Show 0f ‘Tzz/Zing. Part I I 'Dclinzto, and Grrflemlc, which courteth our Tails with Pleafure and De. light: And as there is a {weer Tafle made of. (weer Oily parts, and fours of Saline, having the fuperiority, and alfo a mixed Tafte made of 0in and ) t: Saline parts, well and equally embodied, ll) there is a l'tancid Tal'te, either Salts, drawn out of Vegetables, Minerals, and Animals. Sweetnels may be derived from the round Figure, and well proportioned magnitude of Saline Particles: And a Stiptick Sourenefs (fuch as in green city of Elementary Principles, productive of Tal'te, as. 111 fair, and form: dcflilled limplc Waters, impra‘gnatcd with very few Saline and Sulphureous Particles, and in Phlegm, and the Capitt Murtunm, which are wholly del'titutc of Aaive Principles. gure; and a {harp hot Talte ( as in Spices) is borrowed from a flender Angular, and Saltnefs From an Angular diflorted Figure, confil'ting of equal fidea And Bitternefs, may be deduced from a final] dil‘torted, and round fhape: E‘mefi ma! c derived But perhaps to derive the feveral objects of Tafiing, from various determi- from a little nate Figures and Magnitudes, may feem more Curious then Rational: And dillorted round ngtc,‘ it carrieth with it a greater {hevv of probability to derive the differences of more Tzifles, as taken in a more general notion, from Minute Saline Particles, Taflcs probably my deduced affected with peculiar Dif'politions and Motions, Figures and Magnitudes, be from Saline commenfurate to the Pores, relating to the Membranes of the Tongue. Particles life" Or alfo an infipid Talle may come from its Elements, immerfed in too And this Hypothefis, feemeth to be agreeable to the Sentiments of Epicurm, great a proportion of Crude Faces, {0 that they cannot exert themfelves, as when the Salt and Oily parts are bound up in the Cap"! Morlzmm, of fame Minerals and Stones; f0 that though they be beaten to Powder, yet they cannot at all afiea the Tongue with any gull: whatlbever. mentioned by rPlutarrb, zwtma .9 genital-name; 7'1 at'trl‘mium ,7me,51" 73‘ maqulm vai‘vrzrsg'ud‘lmv a .1: 71:17! "pin, ghpuigmgiusérrfrtrwtwfrz2 Concinnitater 2'9» proportioner Matulorum, qui in ipfir Senfiiriir, ac miflioner mnltiplicer feminum, feu Corpufcu/orum, qua: omnibur Sapnribws, Odoribm, Colorilquue inrerfperfa. {ted wrtlr pruptrdifpofitions, motions, figures. tiles, agreeable to the pores {cab ed in the membrancsof thl: , Tongue. Thirdly, An infipid Tafie may W: derived from a grofs crude Sulphur, - and lixed Salt, whereupon the Spirit: nus parts are f0 highly dcprelled, that tained upon the Tongue, with frequent Appulfes) mixed with Saline Juice, and by a due hdaturity, do partake of a grateltil Sweetneis in their accomplilhed Perfedlion. Having after my manner, rudely Dif'courl'ed the feveral obieéts of Taa fling, and their various Productions, as inwardly confiituted of Elementary upon the [\‘crV'wu hills l'carerl in the (out of the Tongue. an r are lernCelmpnrtul by the mnrnnmrion of NtH‘L‘sVu the common :rnle precip- tivcol th v.)iictyol' [Lipid cbjtels. Principles, it may be Methodical in forne kind, now to exprefs how they are imparted to their proper Seniory, feared in the Tongue; which Ilium- bly conceive, is thus performed. The fapid firbflance being broken into {mall Particles, and mollified and impraegnated with Salival Liquor, derived from the Glands of the Month, communicateth its Oily and Saline Par- ticles, through the pores of the outward Membrane of the Tongue, making Appulfes upon the Nervous Fibrils implanted into it, and from thence are carried by the continuation of Nerves into the common Senfe,judging and determining the outward fenlible Objeas; which do not only make imprff' lions upon the outward Senfory, as they are inwardly eonf‘tituted of Elementary Principles, but alfo give Various Itroaks upon the Organs of Scnfa- Divers ohycfls of Talling are \Vhereupon I conceive with fume probability, that the feveral dif‘tinélia Fruits} from a large Figure, and acidity from an acute Conick crooked Fi~ lent heat of the Fire. ' Another kind of inlipid Tafle, is either produced bythe defect or pau- 235 ons of Talles, may be deduced from the various fhapes and magnitudes of fpringing from a Primogeneal Rancid Oil, exrrafied out of Calbanum, Sa~ " they can impart little or no Talle, as in the firPt productions of Frurts, as Apples, Plumbs, Grapes, (it. but after""'>'rl, the Saline parts beingrendred a little more Volatil, the Fruits firlt acquire a Sourenefs, and afterward their Oily parts are more and more exalted, till they overpower the Saline, difi‘ercnttd by Sahematifms. 0f Ta inst. gap/ennui, and the like; or from fecondary degenerate Oyl, Where the fweet and thinner parts are exhaled, and the grols and faitrde remain ',' as in Oy] exeted out of Olives, or Almonds: Or when the purer Volatil Oyl is fitfi drawn out by a loft heat, and afterward the more grols and rancid, commonly called the Empyreuma, becaule it is lorced up by molt intenfe and vioInlpid tallcs cumr (rum leu lihne and orly Parts as in (implc dellillcd \Vanets. in. Part I I. tion, according to their different Sehcmatifins, confifling in divers Shapes and Sizes; fo that the Salts, the various caufes of Tafies, being extracted out of the {imple family of Vegetables, Minerals, and Animals, marvelloully declare the Wifdom of the Omnipotent Creator, in {peaking the great variety of Nature, clearly reprelented in the difl‘erent, and beautiful Afpeéls of Salts, wherein we may fee and admire different elegant Figures of Cubes, Pyramides, Cylinders, Trigons, Prifmes, and an innumerable variety of Trapezia, Rhombi, (7r. askthe admirable Sportings of Nam"; and the Heralds of divers Tempcrs and Vertues, relating to diflhrent Inam' mate, and Animate Beings. \Vhereupon So that the Sapid Objects (being received into the Mouth, and enterdo infinuate themfelves through the Pores, feated in the furfaee of the upper Coat of the Tongue, and affect the numerous Minute Fibrils inferred in- to it, and thereby give variety of Tafte, produced by divas Motions, Magnitudes, and Configurations of Saline Particles; which if they be hard and poignant, are forced into the Orbicular Pores of the Tongue, and do give a pungent trouble, which happens in Acid, Bitter, and {harp things: But if the Saline Particles be round, loft, and pliable, they. flip gently into the round Pores of the Tongue, and do gratifie it with a fwcet and pleal‘am: Tal'te, which fucceedeth in generous Wines, Honey, Sugar, and the like. The caufes of ['evcral talks flowing from the atoms ' difi‘crent in E1 yrcs and 11:5. |