. Emblems . difdaia Thgnoble prefers of fo bafe a fwain; Or if thy vows be paft, and Hymans bands Have ceremonied your unequal hands. Annul, at leaft avoid, thy lawlefs ad With infufficiency, or precontra£J : Or if the a£t be good, yetmaift thou plead A fecond freedom j or the flelh is dead. NAZlANZi Book 5, Emllemes: 279 N A Z I A N Z. Orat. i6. Hov> I im joyn^d to this hcdjf I knew not; which when it ishealthful, provoketb me to xoir , being damaged by rojiryaffe^etb me with grief iwhich J both love as a. fellow fervaat^andhite as an utter enemyi It is apleafant foe^md aperfdiouAfrie


. Emblems . difdaia Thgnoble prefers of fo bafe a fwain; Or if thy vows be paft, and Hymans bands Have ceremonied your unequal hands. Annul, at leaft avoid, thy lawlefs ad With infufficiency, or precontra£J : Or if the a£t be good, yetmaift thou plead A fecond freedom j or the flelh is dead. NAZlANZi Book 5, Emllemes: 279 N A Z I A N Z. Orat. i6. Hov> I im joyn^d to this hcdjf I knew not; which when it ishealthful, provoketb me to xoir , being damaged by rojiryaffe^etb me with grief iwhich J both love as a. fellow fervaat^andhite as an utter enemyi It is apleafant foe^md aperfdiouAfriend, 0 firange con)un[lion and alien atim: What J fear Jem-brace, and what llove I am afraid of ? before I make war^ /am reconciled *, before I enjojf peace J am at variant^. E P I G. 8. What need that houfc be daubd with fleOi and blood ?Hangd round with filksand gold ? repaird with food?Coft idly fpent! That coft doth but prolongThy thraldome. Fool, thou makft thy jail too ftrong. aSo Emhkmes. Book ^i 1 cmi tn a Sfreight bjtujvxzttwo haueim aBeiire to Depart tr to he w ?.z3. itcve, sculf. Book $. Emhlemes, 2,81 IX. PHILIPPI ANS J am in a flraight hetiveen two: having a icfire to he cUjfolved^ and to he with ChriH* WHat meant our careful parents To to lavifh out their ill extended purchafe for us larg? here,Which (though unpurchasM) are too truly ours ?What meant they, ah, what meant they to endureSuch loads of needlefs labour to procureAnd make that thing our own,which was our own too fure* 2 What mean thefe livries and poffeflive keyes ? What m-^:^X thee bargains, and thrfc needlefs fales ?Whcit neeathef- i^alous, thefe rufpicious waysOf and Uw-diffolvd entals ?No reed t .weat for s;old, wherewith to of jigh-\iiizd land ; no need to tieEarth to their hcirs^wcre they but clog^d with earthjas I. 3 O were their fouls but cloggd with earth, as T,Th would not purchafe with fo fait an itch ;


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