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Moral emblems, with aphorisms, adages, and proverbs, of all ages and nations (1862) (14746973755)

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Moral emblems, with aphorisms, adages, and proverbs, of all ages and nations (1862) (14746973755)

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Identifier: moralemblemswit00cats (find matches)
Title: Moral emblems, with aphorisms, adages, and proverbs, of all ages and nations
Year: 1862 (1860s)
Authors: Cats, Jacob, 1577-1660 Farlie, Robert Venne, Adriaen Pietersz. van de, 1589-1662 Leighton, John, 1822-1912 Pigot, Richard
Subjects: Emblems
Publisher: London, Longman, Green, Longman and Roberts
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress



Text Appearing Before Image:
s to us all, There is the place to find^ your earthly joy!—Rev. J. Abbott. 00 If you find a young man who does not love home, whose taste is formed for other joys, who can see no happiness in the serene enjoyment of the domestic circle, you maydepend upon it he is not to be trusted.—Ibid. Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam,Be it ever so humble, theres no place like home;A charm from the sky seems to hallow us there,Which, wherever we rove, is not met with elsewhere. Home ! Home ! sweet, sweet home ! Theres no place like home!—B. Cornwall. DRY BREAD AT HOME IS BETTER THAN ROAST MEAT ABROAD. 3UT NOT TOO MUCH. FY Light is beft maintaind with little Oyle,Too much of that which feeds me, doth me fpoile.Deluge of waters drownes the fertile ground.Soft dropping raines makes it with grafTe abound:Riot in cheere, the body kils and minde,The meaneft fare, the beft for both we finde:Rather in Mica than Apollo dine,If thou wouldft wit and health ftill to be thine. Farlies Emblems.
Text Appearing After Image:
TRUST, BEWARE WHOM. TIME BRINGS ALL. THINGS TO LIGHT. Sensim amor sens us occupat.

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