. Moral emblems, with aphorisms, adages, and proverbs, of all ages and nations . s,Without Excess. Ne sois Paon a. toy parer,Ny Perroquet en ton parler,Ny Cicogne en ton manger,Ny Oye aussi en ton marcher. Suspecta semper ornamenta ementibus. Veel vlaggen, luttel boters. Whose adorning let it not be that outward adorning of plaiting the hair, and ofwearing of gold, or of putting on of apparel.—i Peter iii. 3. cSKi, MORE HASTE, WORSE SPEED. ^^ HE WHO LOSES, SINS. TP HE Crafts-man did me of pure tallow frame,And made me fit to nourim heavns flame ;One thing remaind, that I mould take with fire,W


. Moral emblems, with aphorisms, adages, and proverbs, of all ages and nations . s,Without Excess. Ne sois Paon a. toy parer,Ny Perroquet en ton parler,Ny Cicogne en ton manger,Ny Oye aussi en ton marcher. Suspecta semper ornamenta ementibus. Veel vlaggen, luttel boters. Whose adorning let it not be that outward adorning of plaiting the hair, and ofwearing of gold, or of putting on of apparel.—i Peter iii. 3. cSKi, MORE HASTE, WORSE SPEED. ^^ HE WHO LOSES, SINS. TP HE Crafts-man did me of pure tallow frame,And made me fit to nourim heavns flame ;One thing remaind, that I mould take with fire,When feafon due, and fit houre doth require :Loe how the rats catching me all alone,With envious teeth my body ceafe upon ;I dye before my day, they life prevent;Before I live, my livelefle bodys fpent:I dying could with teares my death bemoane,But this untimely death doth yeeld me infant fo oft doth it felfe entombe,Before it fee the day, in mothers by untimely death youths hope decayes,Which might have well deferved many Er, iblen < J I w. :g*s^ QUI PERD, ^ GOD IS A LIGHT THAT IS NEVER DARKENED. LJEAVEN doth with us, as we with torches do, Not light them for ourselves; For if our virtuesDid not go forth of us, twere all alikeAs if we had them not. Spirits are not finely touched,But to fine issues; nor Nature never lendsThe smallest scruple of her excellence;But, like a thrifty goddess, she determinesHerself the glory of a creditor,Both thanks and use.—Shakespeare. So far the little candle throws its beams, So far shines a good deed in a naughty world! /^\UI in occulto bene vivit, sed-alieno profectui minime proficit, carbo est. Qui verb^s^ in imitatione sanctitatis positus, lumen rectitudinis ex sese multis demonstratlampas est: quia sibi ardet, et aliis lucet.—Greg. Super Ezech. homil. 5. Numquam est mutila opera civis bonis.—Seneca. Utile etiam exemplum quiescentis. Melius homines exemplis docentur, quae in primis hoc in se b


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