. Emblems . betwixt thofe beams and thee. GUIL. 3ook^4 Emhlemes, 143 GUIL. iacap^2. Cant, who can endure the fierce rays of ike Sua of ^ujlict ? Who(haJl KOI bs cotifiimed by kis bsims ? Therefore the Sun of fu-iihs tookjiejhj ihat through tke conjun^icn of that Sun andthis tumine body a fhidcw mtj be made, S. AUGU^i:. Med. cap. 37. Lord, let ntj foul flee from the fcorcbing thoughts of theTvorli, unl^tb« covertcf thy roirgs, that being refrefhid bythe moierithnof thy jhiioro^ Jbs may fing merrily^ Jn peacewill J lij me down and reS* k EPIG. 14. Ah, treachrous Soul, would not thy pleafurcs giv


. Emblems . betwixt thofe beams and thee. GUIL. 3ook^4 Emhlemes, 143 GUIL. iacap^2. Cant, who can endure the fierce rays of ike Sua of ^ujlict ? Who(haJl KOI bs cotifiimed by kis bsims ? Therefore the Sun of fu-iihs tookjiejhj ihat through tke conjun^icn of that Sun andthis tumine body a fhidcw mtj be made, S. AUGU^i:. Med. cap. 37. Lord, let ntj foul flee from the fcorcbing thoughts of theTvorli, unl^tb« covertcf thy roirgs, that being refrefhid bythe moierithnof thy jhiioro^ Jbs may fing merrily^ Jn peacewill J lij me down and reS* k EPIG. 14. Ah, treachrous Soul, would not thy pleafurcs giveThat Lord, which made the liviag, leave to live ?See what thy fins have done: thy fiqs have madeThe Sun of Glory noA become thy (hade. Hi Emllemes. Book 4. Jiow^ii .ui fCnq tktjotta ofthLorain a {bcn.^ch and. Z^r^ Book 4. Emllemes* X4J XV. PSALM. 137. 4. How fhaU we fing a fong of the Lord in aft range Land I URgc mc 00 more : this airy mirth belongsTo better times: thefe times are not for fprightly twang of the melodious LuteAgrees not with my voice: and both unfutcMy untund fortunes : the affected meafureOf ftrains, that are coaftrain*d, afford no pleafurcMufick*8 the Child of Mirth ; where griefs aflailThe Troubled foul, both voice, and fingers fail;Let fuch as ravel out their lavilh days,In honourable riot; that can raifeDejecled hearts, and conjare op a fpVitOf madnefs by the Magick of delight;Let thofe of Cupd*^ Hofpital, that lieimpatient Patients to a fmiling cannot reft, until vain hope beguileTheir flattcrd torment with a wanton frailc;Let fuch redeem their peace, and falve the wrong?.Of froward Fortune with their frolick fongs ;My grief, my griefs too great for fmiling eyesTo cure, or counter-charms to


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