. Emblems, divine and moral : The school of the heart; and Hieroglyphics of the life of man . Boast not thy flames, blind boy, thy featherd shot;Let Hymens easy snarls be quite forgot ;Time cannot quench our fires, nor death dissolve ourknot. Orig. Hom. X. in Divers. O most holy Lord, and sweetest Master, how goodart thou to those that are of upright heart, and humblespirit! O how blessed are they that seek thee witha simple heart ! how happy that trust in thee ! it is amost certain truth, that thou lovest all that love thee,and never forsakest those that trust in thee : for, behold,thy love s


. Emblems, divine and moral : The school of the heart; and Hieroglyphics of the life of man . Boast not thy flames, blind boy, thy featherd shot;Let Hymens easy snarls be quite forgot ;Time cannot quench our fires, nor death dissolve ourknot. Orig. Hom. X. in Divers. O most holy Lord, and sweetest Master, how goodart thou to those that are of upright heart, and humblespirit! O how blessed are they that seek thee witha simple heart ! how happy that trust in thee ! it is amost certain truth, that thou lovest all that love thee,and never forsakest those that trust in thee : for, behold,thy love simply sought thee, and undoubtedly found thee :she trusted in thee, and is not forsaken of thee, but hathobtained more by thee, than she expected from thee. Beda in Cap. iii. Cant. The longer I was in finding whom I sought, the moreearnestly I beheld him being found. Epig. 12. What ? found him let strong embraces bind him ;He 11 fly, perchance, where tears can never find him :New sins will lose what old repentance not only gets, but got, retains. 1-^8 EMBLEMS. Embl em I.


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