. Minerua Britanna, or, A garden of heroical deuises, furnished, and adorned with emblemes and impresa's of sundry natures, . T^ HE watry willow, growing by the fliore, ^ Of trees the formoft, forth her fruite doth laden with her bec-defired ftorc, ^^^^^ ^^p - ^ ^ XHv/.io^I ^^^^^^^ _ ^ .^Ere ten daies fully come vnto an end, -• ^^«^^^^^ ^^ -Jilgima briA ^M^fH-ji\^ni-yHer Palmes fo fwccte 5 \ve louMatidlookt Vp:dh\^ Yf^^J3-H : ^ With 5orf^^ breath J arc blownea^vayandgonci iit):;77 •- To this fame tree, did Homer once compare , r . M *^**^i < ^ Suchheires as ftraight, theirPatrimoni


. Minerua Britanna, or, A garden of heroical deuises, furnished, and adorned with emblemes and impresa's of sundry natures, . T^ HE watry willow, growing by the fliore, ^ Of trees the formoft, forth her fruite doth laden with her bec-defired ftorc, ^^^^^ ^^p - ^ ^ XHv/.io^I ^^^^^^^ _ ^ .^Ere ten daies fully come vnto an end, -• ^^«^^^^^ ^^ -Jilgima briA ^M^fH-ji\^ni-yHer Palmes fo fwccte 5 \ve louMatidlookt Vp:dh\^ Yf^^J3-H : ^ With 5orf^^ breath J arc blownea^vayandgonci iit):;77 •- To this fame tree, did Homer once compare , r . M *^**^i < ^ Suchheires as ftraight, theirPatrimoniewaft, ^^7?^^^! ^i^. In ritous wifb; and Artiftes ^x^-^ Wucrll jT/ lunA <;u:J5iT 5 much, doc let itfly as&I^-^^ ^^ ^^!i% .Ci?^^- of wit J or Wealth, that makeainoWa » q- ., - . ^^^^^^^^^^^^^•=-• Who gettingEekc fuch — ;. ..:;•. , ndo:,r- Dilapidare cave nummos ceu ncfcius vti Pelle tamenfordes, modus optima regularcrum, Vrflaiav/tlMj- N2. Te 85 TV Pcrdices femin»Tocetn Nunquam dccep-tus eft princepsnifi qui prius ipfcdcccpcnr. Livi:lib: 4. in pancgyr: *vnius invidia ctculpaabomni- .bus pcccatur,Tacitus Annal 3. * Hxc conditioprincipii vcquic-«juid faciant : deda*inat: 4. * Tyranni Deivolurtiawfprtpftit/lerem: 17 . 8 . Baitl: Doron« np H E Partrkh young, inFoulers net ycaught,■*• Too late the error of their damme repent, For why ? her call them into daunger brought. And taught at firft, the heedcles way they went; Heereby are kinges our common niirfes ment,When to their luftes, thcmlelues become a pray ^And by * example, thoufandes caft awaie. Not heerevpon ^ as may of moft be thought,We fhould our Prince ^^like Rebells difobey,When they be Tyrants, or with -^ vices nought,Dohaften others,andtheir owne decay :But to the Lord, like Chriftians rather prayFor mercie, who hath in his anger fent* Such wretches vile, to be our punii


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