. Emblems, divine and moral, together with hieroglyphicks of the life of man . ote, and all her fiends untyM ?Lord, rife, and roufe, (Sc rule, & crufh their furious pride. PETBR Book 2. Emblems. 63 PETER R A V. in Matth. ^ 7he Tievil is the author of evil, the jountain ofivickednefs, the adverfaiy oj the truth., the corrupterof the -zvorld, vians perpetual cuertiy^ he plantetbpares, diggeth ditches, fpurreth bodies, he goadethfculs, he Jiiggefieth thoughts, helcheth anger, expofethvirtues to haired, maketh vices beloved, foweth err or ^noiirijjjeth contention^ diflnbuteth p>eacc^ and fcat-t
. Emblems, divine and moral, together with hieroglyphicks of the life of man . ote, and all her fiends untyM ?Lord, rife, and roufe, (Sc rule, & crufh their furious pride. PETBR Book 2. Emblems. 63 PETER R A V. in Matth. ^ 7he Tievil is the author of evil, the jountain ofivickednefs, the adverfaiy oj the truth., the corrupterof the -zvorld, vians perpetual cuertiy^ he plantetbpares, diggeth ditches, fpurreth bodies, he goadethfculs, he Jiiggefieth thoughts, helcheth anger, expofethvirtues to haired, maketh vices beloved, foweth err or ^noiirijjjeth contention^ diflnbuteth p>eacc^ and fcat-tereth ajflidion, M A C A R. Let tisfuffer ^xith thofethat fuffer, and be crucifiedivith thofc that are crucified, that -zve may be glcrifeMijoith thofe that are glorified^. S AV AN AR. ^ Jf there be no enemy, no fight 5 ijnojght, no viciory j// 7/0 viBory^ no cro-zvjz. r BPIG. 15. My foul, fit thou a patient looker on ;Judge not the pL;y before the play is don^:Her plot has many changes : Evty daySpeaks a new fcene; the lad afl crowMs the play. -64 Book Sii iumvic uricn .:4r.:-^ri^^ni ^4 Book 2. Emblems. 65 THE SECOND BOOK. I. ISAIAH 50. II. Toil that walk in the light of your OW?! fire ;and in the [parks that ye have kindled^ yeJhall lie down inforrow, I DO, iilly Cupid^ fnuff and trimThy falfe, thy feeble light,And make her felf-confuming flames more bright jMethinks Hie burns too this that fprightly fire,Whofe more than facred beams infpireThe ravifhd hearts of men, andfo inflame defire? 2 See, boy, how thy unthrifty blazeConfumes, how fad fhe waines 5She fpends her felf, and her, whofe wealth maintainsHer weak, her idle thy luftful blaftWhich gave it luttre, make it laft ? (fo faft ? What heart can long be pleas*d, where pleafure fpends 3 Go, wanton, place thy pale-facM light Where never-breaking dayIntends to vifit mortals, or difplayThy fullen fhades of night:Thy torch will burn more clearIn nights un-Titand Hemifphere ;Heavens fcornful f
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