Emblemes (1635) (14751357065)


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Identifier: emblemes00quar (find matches)
Title: Emblemes
Year: 1635 (1630s)
Authors: Quarles, Francis, 1592-1644 Benlowes, Edward, 1603?-1676
Subjects: Emblems
Publisher: London, Printed by G.M. (George Miller?) and sold at Iohn Marriots Shope
Contributing Library: Duke University Libraries
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Glafle TNay, variifh with the turning of a hand .Were they but painted colours, it might ftandWith painted reafon, that they might devote thee 5But things that have no being, to befot thee ?Forefight of futu re torment is the wayTo baulk thofe ills which prefent joyes bewray ;As thou haft foold thy felfe,fo now come hither,Break that fond glaffe^ind lets be wife together. rJ Bo*ayeN 1(3. BMBLEMES. 17^ BoNAVENT.de contemptu feculi. that men would be wife3Underftand, andforefee : Be wife^ow three thing*: The miilt nude of thcfe that are to be dam*the lew number ofthofe that are to be javed; and the vani-tranptory things: Vnderfiand three things ; the multitudenes, the omijjion of good thin ? r, and the lojfe of time : Fore*>ree things # the danger of death, the lafi judgement, and faiH$>uni$mttitm Epxg. t£ it foule, no farther yet ? what nevr commenceher in Faith > Still Batchclour of Senfc ?infufficiency ? Or what has made theeflip thy loft degree ? Thy lufts have M&tteg
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