. Emblems . ns ray conquring brows: And I his Temples with a crown of Praife, Which he accepts an cvVlafting fign, That I my beft beloveds am ; that he is jnlne. S. AUGUST. look 5. Emilemes. 259 S. AUGUST. Manu. cap. 24, Omy foul ffxmpt with the imtgc of thy God, love bim rhcu art h ^innd to him tbit bowsth to thiCy(eek him tkit fc^ ibec : Love the lover, byv)ho(e love tko\tart prevented^biiin the caufe of thy love; Be careful TPih thofel«j; dri; artful^ vtmt vjik ikijd ib^t rajni; beckon tvjrk ibeflea, iZ-dholy tvib Cboofe fhi» friend ihcvs allfriends, wboTobcn


. Emblems . ns ray conquring brows: And I his Temples with a crown of Praife, Which he accepts an cvVlafting fign, That I my beft beloveds am ; that he is jnlne. S. AUGUST. look 5. Emilemes. 259 S. AUGUST. Manu. cap. 24, Omy foul ffxmpt with the imtgc of thy God, love bim rhcu art h ^innd to him tbit bowsth to thiCy(eek him tkit fc^ ibec : Love the lover, byv)ho(e love tko\tart prevented^biiin the caufe of thy love; Be careful TPih thofel«j; dri; artful^ vtmt vjik ikijd ib^t rajni; beckon tvjrk ibeflea, iZ-dholy tvib Cboofe fhi» friend ihcvs allfriends, wboTobcn aretiken Jiw::i^remxinetborly fditbfulto thre : /;; tbe diy of thyburiil, when nU have tbee^ he roillnot deceive thee^ but defend theefrem tb: roiring Lions pre-pircdfjr tFdfft^y. EPIG. IWnicn, tornvf^rl; Whjt ? iofl and found ?, e,>ou/j, enjoy*d fo loon, andcrownd!He didbuc chinb the Crufs, and then comedownTothgites of hell; triumphd and fetched a Crcwn. i6o Ef^hlemes. Book f. 7am mtf helopcJs. (^/tif 7)cAre istowards tnec, CantV lo. 260 , Book J. Emhkmes. ^61 IV. $ CANTICLES / am my Beloveds^ and his defire u towardsme. Like to the Attick needle, that doth guideThe wandring (hade by his magnetick powV,And leaves his filken Gnomon to decide The qucftion of the controverted hour,Firft frantlcks up and down, from fide to fideAnd rcftlefs beats his cryftald Iv*ry cafe,With vain impatience ; j*t8 from place to place,And feeks the bofome of his frozen bride,. At length he flacks his motion, and doth reftHit trembling point at his bright Poles beloved breaft* Ev*n fo my foul, being hurried here and there, By evry objeft that prefents delight,Pain would bz fettled, but {he knows not where ;She likes at morning what (be loachs at night:She bows to honour; then (he lends an ear To that fwe«t fwan-like voice of dying pleafure, Then tumblei in thefcatterd heaps of treafure ; Now flatterd withfalfe hope; now foylM with fear : Thus finding an the world


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