. Quarles' emblems . H. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2009 with funding from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign T> Y fathers backd, by holy writ led on : Thou showst the way to Heavn by Helicon :The Muses font is consecrate by Poesy baptized Divinity : Blessd soul, that here embarkst : thou failst apace,Tis hard to say, movd more by wit or grace,Each muse so plies her oar : But O the sailIs filld from Heavn with a diviner gale :When poets prove divines, why should not IApprove in verse this divine poetry ? Let this suffice to


. Quarles' emblems . H. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2009 with funding from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign T> Y fathers backd, by holy writ led on : Thou showst the way to Heavn by Helicon :The Muses font is consecrate by Poesy baptized Divinity : Blessd soul, that here embarkst : thou failst apace,Tis hard to say, movd more by wit or grace,Each muse so plies her oar : But O the sailIs filld from Heavn with a diviner gale :When poets prove divines, why should not IApprove in verse this divine poetry ? Let this suffice to license thee the press : I must no more; nor could the truth say less. Sic approbavit. RIC. LOVE, Procan. Cant. Tot Flores QUARLES, quot Paradisns habetLectori bene male-vo\o. Qui legit ex Horto hoc Flores, qui carpit, utcrque Jure potest Violas dicere, jure Rosas :Non e Parnasso VIOL AM, festive ROSE TO Carpit Apollo, magis quae sit amoena, Versus VIOLAS legis; & quem verba locutum Credis, verbaquarlesemblems00quar


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