. A collection of emblemes, ancient and moderne : quickened vvith metricall illvstrations, both morall and divine, and disposed into lotteries, that instruction and good counsell may bee furthered by an honest and pleasant recreation . may befall y ou,long ere night. Such comfort fpeaies our Emhlenty unto thofc, *Whom ftormie Pcrfecumn doth enclofe;And, comforts him, thats for ihcprcfenr fad,With hopes, that better feafons may bee had, iThere is nor trouble, forrow,nor diftrefTe, JBut mitigation hath, or fome rcleafe. jLong ufcj or timt, the ftormc away will turne, . \Elfc, Patienct makes it b


. A collection of emblemes, ancient and moderne : quickened vvith metricall illvstrations, both morall and divine, and disposed into lotteries, that instruction and good counsell may bee furthered by an honest and pleasant recreation . may befall y ou,long ere night. Such comfort fpeaies our Emhlenty unto thofc, *Whom ftormie Pcrfecumn doth enclofe;And, comforts him, thats for ihcprcfenr fad,With hopes, that better feafons may bee had, iThere is nor trouble, forrow,nor diftrefTe, JBut mitigation hath, or fome rcleafe. jLong ufcj or timt, the ftormc away will turne, . \Elfc, Patienct makes it better to be borne. [Ycz^firrmts lowring dayes,will come and 2oe, jAs well as profprous houres ot Sunflune doc jAnd, when tis paft,the/>4/»f that went before,Will make the following pleafure feeme the , hce,hath promisd, whom wc may bcleeve,His bIeffing,unto thofe that and grnve-, ■And, that, though forrow much dejcdj their head,In cvry need, wee (hall be comforted. This promife I beleeve; in evry ^riefc,Pcrformc it, L$rdy and helpe my unbelicfe : So, others viewing how thou cheercft mee, onaiJ| in 311 WTTQwti^ pui incir iiuii lu iijcc* Tor For ^hatfoey^ry Msindotb flrmyThe Conqueft, God alone^doihgiip^* 83. ^Jfif Hen on the Sivvrd, the oUve-brdnch attends, (That iSjWhen bloody WArrts, have pcaccfull Inds)And, whenfoever Vt^ones arc gained jThis Emblem fhewes,by whom they are obtained:For, that all Viciorie,doih oncly fromThepowrfull hand of Cfid-Aimigkte, come,The Boughcs of Bdyes and Olives, doc round the TttragrAwmAUn ? muft we thmke, thar God bcftowes, FtlUrtes of Warre, on any one 5Bur, r^ar ,whcn we contend in other things, ^From him, th* event thats wiiht for, aUo fprings. Tiii; b. r g fo, how dare wee,by rhtLams,Or, by the ^iptfr^.pmfue a wicked Caufe iHow ciavf wee b ing a mmttr thats unji ft,Wiiere hec (though few perceive him) judge it mud iOr, profecurc with fury, or defpite,Agamfl the perfon of his Favouhtt ?Wha


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