. Emblems . rcqueft: Curb luftfiil ffimin ; him that would difgracej Nay, ravifh thy fair Queen before thy face : And as proud Hdrmn was himfclf enfnard On that fclf gibbet that himfelf prepared; So nail my luft, both Jpunifhment and guilt. On fhat dear Crofs that lufts haye built. S* AUGUST. Book. 4^ Emilemes. 211 S. AUGUST. inEp. O holffplrit^ alwm infpire me voith boJy works. Conflraiuiwf, tbit Jmiydo: Counfdme^ tbit I may lovetbee-, Confirm mr, tbit 1 mny bold tbee j Conferv: me, that 1 tnjy nothfc ibee, S. AUGUST, fup. Joan. The fpirit lufis whsre tbe fijh reSctb : For as tbefl^J


. Emblems . rcqueft: Curb luftfiil ffimin ; him that would difgracej Nay, ravifh thy fair Queen before thy face : And as proud Hdrmn was himfclf enfnard On that fclf gibbet that himfelf prepared; So nail my luft, both Jpunifhment and guilt. On fhat dear Crofs that lufts haye built. S* AUGUST. Book. 4^ Emilemes. 211 S. AUGUST. inEp. O holffplrit^ alwm infpire me voith boJy works. Conflraiuiwf, tbit Jmiydo: Counfdme^ tbit I may lovetbee-, Confirm mr, tbit 1 mny bold tbee j Conferv: me, that 1 tnjy nothfc ibee, S. AUGUST, fup. Joan. The fpirit lufis whsre tbe fijh reSctb : For as tbefl^Jh isuouTi^ei with fmeet things^tbe Spirit it refrejhed with fowre. Ibidem. WouJdJi thou that thy flefl) obey thy fpirit ? Then Jet thyfpirit cbey thy God, Thou mujl b^gOTterncdj that tkou miijigovtrn. EPIG. 6. Of Mercy and Juftlcc is thy Kingdom built;This plagues my fin ; and that removes my guilt;When c*re I fue, Afusrui like declineThy Scepter, Lord, fay, Half my Kingdom? thine. ZIX Emllemes. Book 4. Cunj^ mv LelaveA^Lt us qoe. forth, intothejrelds let us r^rrrune in -the V-:ja:: . r 7. n. ^ Book 4i Emllemes. %ii VII. CANTICLES 7. II- ComCy wy UloveJ^ let us go forth into thefield, and let us remain in the villages. ICbftf* Soul. C^./^Ome, Come, my dear, and let us both retire\^^ And whifF the dainties of the fragrant fields:Wiicre warbling Pi;;iBtfAand the (hrill mouthd quireGhaunt forth their raptaresjwhere the Turtle buildiHer lovely neft ; and where the new b3rn brierBreathi forth the Sweetnefs that her Apil yields:Come, come, my lovely fair, and lee us tryThefc rural delicate* ; where thou and IMay melt in private fiames, and fear co ftacder by. Souh My hearts eternal joy, in lieu of whom The earthi a blaft, and all the worlds a bubble ;Our City-manfion is the faireft home, But Country fwects are tangd *ith Icffer trooblc:Lets try them both, and chufe the better ; come tA change in pleafure, makes the pleafure double jOn thy commands depends my go or tarry,Il


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