. Moral emblems : with aphorisms, adages, and proverbs, of all ages and nations, from Jacob Cats and Robert Farlie : with illustrations freely rendered, from designs found in their works . nolite locum dare diabolo. August. Horn. 3. CUORE forteRorape cattiva sorte. Vaine peur certaine misfere. Een moedig hertVermint de smert. Beter ist te rug gegaen Als een ([uaden sprong gedaen. He that begins without reason, hath reason enough to leave oft, by perceiving hehad no reason to begin.—J. Taylor, vol. xii. p. 28. QUI TOUT CONVOITE, TOUT PERD. THE MORE YOU HAVE THE MORE YOU DESIRE. SHINED brightly


. Moral emblems : with aphorisms, adages, and proverbs, of all ages and nations, from Jacob Cats and Robert Farlie : with illustrations freely rendered, from designs found in their works . nolite locum dare diabolo. August. Horn. 3. CUORE forteRorape cattiva sorte. Vaine peur certaine misfere. Een moedig hertVermint de smert. Beter ist te rug gegaen Als een ([uaden sprong gedaen. He that begins without reason, hath reason enough to leave oft, by perceiving hehad no reason to begin.—J. Taylor, vol. xii. p. 28. QUI TOUT CONVOITE, TOUT PERD. THE MORE YOU HAVE THE MORE YOU DESIRE. SHINED brightly whilft I flood upright,And firmely feated gave a perfeft light; But after that mifchance did me furprife, I am caft downe and know not how to rife. Helpe, helpe, who fees my cafe, now fuccour me. So, as before, my Light fhall glorious be. A man may fall, this brittle life of oursIs fubjedt to more chances than to houres :Or fortune falfe, or errours flippery fallSuffers us not, conflant to proove at all:Happy is he who falling findes a man,Much like a God, fupporting what he hurt he learning gaines, he wifer growes,And with the weary Oxe more warily goes. Farltes


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