. The royal politician represented in one hundred emblems . and commit one to;each, and by that which he hears of firfr, he will find whqwas Tardy before. Let not thefe Cautions feem frivoloujfor from very imall Caufes, greac Commotions often pro»cted (34). The rnofl Potent Empires are in danger of beingiappd by the Sea. if its Curiofity could rind but the leaitChink to enter at. When thisWorm has once found the Rootfcf the Secret, \t icon brings the talleft Tree to the ground. (29) Crebris inierrogatimibur exquirit, qualcm Pifo diern fxpremvmNoBemq; exegJfet, atq; ¿fo pleraq;fapienter, quxdam


. The royal politician represented in one hundred emblems . and commit one to;each, and by that which he hears of firfr, he will find whqwas Tardy before. Let not thefe Cautions feem frivoloujfor from very imall Caufes, greac Commotions often pro»cted (34). The rnofl Potent Empires are in danger of beingiappd by the Sea. if its Curiofity could rind but the leaitChink to enter at. When thisWorm has once found the Rootfcf the Secret, \t icon brings the talleft Tree to the ground. (29) Crebris inierrogatimibur exquirit, qualcm Pifo diern fxpremvmNoBemq; exegJfet, atq; ¿fo pleraq;fapienter, quxdam iKConj*lti:x >■:dtntt. Tac. 3. arm. (30) Pertujfmt Hoprovif* interrogative faubihuúcuit. Tac. 1. arm. (yi) Etenim V:illx ofenjtmem eOKJetlavermt.(32) Non temper ante Tiberio quin premeret <voce ; fultu, to quod ip .berrjmé interrogaba;: ñeque refilLre anf rudere dabatur ; ac fape etmurn cenfitendurn erat ne fr-tfira Tac. 3. ann. (33) Creífiusjermone jafta fides. Tac. 15. ano. (3^) Tac-^. Jiy». E Ai- 7pt ir. EMBLEM LXÍÍI. io¡*. ÍN all Affairs the Beginnings and Ends ought mutuallyto correfcond \ the Form fliould be perfect, and noteafily tobe changed. The Potter does jiotgive hisWheelfp much Liberty, nor ufe his hand ib carclefly, as to forma different Pot from what he began. Let any undertakingbe uniform and agreeable to its felf. * When you begin with fo muth Vomp and Shew,Why is the End fo little and fo low >Be what you will, fo you be ¡till the fame. * Ld. Rofcom. Hor, Art Poet. There Io8 Care ¡Imli be taken that the Beginning Vol. I! There is nothing more pernicious than this, inequality oAttions and Government, when the Beginnings dont the Ends. He makes himfelf ridiculous to allwho btgins his Reígrt with Care and Diligence, and aftewards grows negligent and carelefs. It had been better awaysrto have kept the fame Pace though dull and flow, theCommendation which the beginning of his Reign meriteiiaccufes the loft hisRe


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