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Quarles' emblems, divine and moral- together with hieroglyphics of the life of man (1800) (14725034696)

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Quarles' emblems, divine and moral- together with hieroglyphics of the life of man (1800) (14725034696)

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Identifier: quarlesemblemsdi00quar (find matches)
Title: Quarles' emblems, divine and moral: together with hieroglyphics of the life of man
Year: 1800 (1800s)
Authors: Quarles, Francis, 1592-1644
Subjects: Emblems
Publisher: London : Printed for Alex. Hogg
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign



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on wrong ;What, part fo foon, to be divorce*d fo long ?Thingf to be done, are long to be debated ;Weavn is not (ky*d^ Repentance is not dated, * BuUm J X. c, gold or filvcr Ih the mftTs; put for richps,t J^ i «• «• fi; or tally witii, S. AU. 94 EMBLEMS. Book II. S. A U G U S T. lib. de Util. agen. Pcen, Go up^ my foul^ into the tribunal of thy confcience: ther»fit thy guilty felf before thyfelf: hide not thyfelf behindthyfelf leji God bring thee forth before thyfelf S. AUGUST, in Soliloq. In vain is that ivajhing^ where the next fm defileth : hehath ill repented, whojefins are repeated: thatflomach isthe ivorfe for vomitings that lickeih up his vomits A N S E L M. ^dd hath promifed pardon to him thai repenteth j huthi hath mt promifed repentance to him thatfnncth. EPIG. 13. Brain-wounded Cupid, had this hafty darf,As it has prickd thy fancy, pierced thy heart,T had been thy friend: O how hath it dcceivM thee IFor had this dart but kiird, this dart had favd thee. Peo V, B.ir.^w^
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Poft lapfixm. fartras afto. Bi^o«:IL EMBLEMS. 95 XIV, P R O V. XXIV. 16. A juji man falleth /even times, and rifeth again ; hutthe wicked Jhall fall into tnijchief, I. y nr^IS but a foil at beft, and thats the moft X Your fkill can boaft: My ilippVy footing faild me ; and you tript^ Juft as I flipt:My wanton weaknefs did herfelf betray With too much pjay :I was too bold j he never yet flood fure. That ftands fecure ;Who ever trufted to his native ftrength. But fell at length ?The titles crazd * j the tenure is not good.That claims by th* evidence of fiefh and blood. 2. Boaft not thy fkill; the righteous man falls oft. Yet falls but foft:There may be dirt to mire him, but no ftones To crufh his bones :What if he ftaggers ? nay, put cafe he be Foild on his knee ?That very knee will bend to heavn, and woo For mercy too.The true-bred gamefter ups afrefh, and then Falls to*t again ;Whereas the leaden-hearted coward lies,And yields his conquerd life, or craven*d f dies. • Crfl^Vj i. c. w

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