. Emblems divine and moral ; together with Hieroglyphics of the life of man . jufl puni/hment^ that man Jidould lofe thatfreedom tvhich man could not ufe^ yet had power to keep^if he zuouid; and that he who had knowledge to do whatwas rights and did not, Jhould he deprived of the know-ledge of what was right: and that he who would not dorighteoufy when he had the power^ ftjould loje the powerto do it when he had the will. Hugo de Anlma. ^hey an jujlly puni/hed, that almfe lawful things ; butthey an mo/i juHly punijhed^ that ufe unlawful things ;.thus Lucifer fell from heaven \ thus Adam hji hi
. Emblems divine and moral ; together with Hieroglyphics of the life of man . jufl puni/hment^ that man Jidould lofe thatfreedom tvhich man could not ufe^ yet had power to keep^if he zuouid; and that he who had knowledge to do whatwas rights and did not, Jhould he deprived of the know-ledge of what was right: and that he who would not dorighteoufy when he had the power^ ftjould loje the powerto do it when he had the will. Hugo de Anlma. ^hey an jujlly puni/hed, that almfe lawful things ; butthey an mo/i juHly punijhed^ that ufe unlawful things ;.thus Lucifer fell from heaven \ thus Adam hji his para-dife. EPIG. 2. See how thefe fruitful kernels, being cadUpon the earth, how thick they fpring 1 how faft !A full-eard crop and thriving, rank and proud ;Prepoftrous man iirft fowd, and then he ploughed. P R 0 r. BJ J:m/^.j. TJt potior. patior, patieris/noapotiens. Book I. EMBLEMS. j; III. pR o V. xiv. 13, Even in laughter the heart is forrowful^ and the end of that mirth is heavinefs, I. A Las ! fond child,Xx, How are thy thoughts beguIPdTo hope for honey from a neft of wafps ?Thou mayft as wellGo feeic for ea(e in fprightly ne6tar from the mouths of afps-, 2. The worlds a whence thou canft deriveNo good, but what thy fouls vexation brings .Put cafe thou meetSome drop is guarded with a thou:and flings. 3-Why doft thou makeThefe murmring troops forfakeThe fafe protection of their waxen hones ?Their hive containsNo fweet thats worth thy pains ;Theres nothing here, alas! bu: en pty combs* 4-For trafh and gricf-engendring joys. ^8 EMBLEMS. BaoKL What torment feems too-ibarp for flefti and blood !What bitter of real ills,Men fwa]\v down, to purehafe one falfe good ! 5- The dainties jeaft what they appear ;Though fweet in hopes, yet i
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