. The school of the heart; or, The heart of it self gone away from God brought back again to him, and instructed by him. In 47. emblems . te thy crime)Nature beyond ics own extent,And force it to devourAn Age within an hour I 7. That which thou fwaliowft k not loft aloix^ But quickly will revenged be,By feafing on thine heart, which like • ftoiife „ If* JU - ■ - The Sehool tf the Heart, 25 111 ■ Lyes burid in the midft ©f thee,Both void of common fesfcAnd reafons excellence. 8. Thy body is difeafes Rendcvouze, Thy ovnd che market place of vice,The Devil in thy will keeps open houfe, Thcu
. The school of the heart; or, The heart of it self gone away from God brought back again to him, and instructed by him. In 47. emblems . te thy crime)Nature beyond ics own extent,And force it to devourAn Age within an hour I 7. That which thou fwaliowft k not loft aloix^ But quickly will revenged be,By feafing on thine heart, which like • ftoiife „ If* JU - ■ - The Sehool tf the Heart, 25 111 ■ Lyes burid in the midft ©f thee,Both void of common fesfcAnd reafons excellence. 8. Thy body is difeafes Rendcvouze, Thy ovnd che market place of vice,The Devil in thy will keeps open houfe, Thcu *hctagh thou would/l inticeHell torments unco thee,And thine own Devil be. 9 Oh, what a d!ny dunghill art thou grown, A nafly (linking kennel foule!When thou ;iwjk?fi and feeft what; thou hafidone,Sorrow will f-vallo^ up :hy Soul,To think :ow thou art foyld,And all thy glory fpoyId. Or if thou canfl not be afhamd, at lead Have fame compaffion on thy felf:Before thou art transformed all to bcaft ,At lift ftrik? fail,, avoid thefheh%Which in that Gulf doth lie,Where all that enter die. T . Emb* l6 Tbt School of tbt Heart\. CORDIS affiuantrnohtc corapponcrc. 9/nL &&.. CORvhifit qiiais vaya ft mc eft: «*# nhi, qiai prcjnxo flur tloi corde^ Auuci win wchem. r ^ The Schppl oftkc Hetrt. 27 The Covctoufnefs of the Heart, L MAT. Where j$ur Treafure it, there m/Ipu^Heart be alfo. Epigr. 7. DOftthoit enquire, tbou he artlefs wanderer,(There tbive heart it? Behold, thine hart if thine butt i$> where that «, which abovefme own dear hurt thou deft efteem, and love. ODE. 7. 1. Sec the deccitfulnefs ©f-fin,And how the Devil cheateth worldly men 1They heap up Riches to themfelves, and then They think they cannot chufc but wiarThough for their pares^ They ftakc their hearts. / The Merchant fends his heart to Sea And there together with his (hip Vis tod:„ If this by chance mifcarry, that is !oft,His confidence i
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