. Emblemes . ll make ye perfeft Gods as tvell as He. Stretch forth thy hand, and let ihy fondnefs never Fear death j Do, pull, and eat, and live for Tis but an apple ^ and it is as good To do as to dcfire. Fruiis made for food ; lie pull, and taft, and tempt my Adam too To know the (ecrets of this dainty. Scrp, Doe. S. CHRYS. Book I. Emhlemes. 7 S. CHRYS. Hefoicedbim not: He touched him not: Qnelyfaid, Caft thy[clidown; that vpe may ow, thattvhofoever obeyeth the Be-vU cadeth himfelf down: For the Vevll may fnggeft, compel hecannot, S. BERN, infer. It is the DeviUpan tojui


. Emblemes . ll make ye perfeft Gods as tvell as He. Stretch forth thy hand, and let ihy fondnefs never Fear death j Do, pull, and eat, and live for Tis but an apple ^ and it is as good To do as to dcfire. Fruiis made for food ; lie pull, and taft, and tempt my Adam too To know the (ecrets of this dainty. Scrp, Doe. S. CHRYS. Book I. Emhlemes. 7 S. CHRYS. Hefoicedbim not: He touched him not: Qnelyfaid, Caft thy[clidown; that vpe may ow, thattvhofoever obeyeth the Be-vU cadeth himfelf down: For the Vevll may fnggeft, compel hecannot, S. BERN, infer. It is the DeviUpan tojuigefl • Ours^ not to cmfent. As oftas vpe Yefift bim^ fo often we overcome him; as often as voe over-come him, fo often we bring joy to the Angels, and glory to Godywho jrropofeth us, that we may contend, and ajfijleth Ui, that wemay conquer. EPIG. r. Unluckie Parliament \ wherein, at Houfes are agreed, and firmly padAn ad of death, confirmd by higher Powers:Q had it had but fuch fuccefs as Ours!. 4ju: rrumm czemt r imiajm. vn amne nuduiii ^C: Marfh*nTjculj>Tit Book I. Emhlernes^^ 9 II. James i. 15. Then when lufi hath conceivedy it hringethforth finne-j and fmne when it is finmedhringeth forth death. T Ament, lament j Look, look what thou haft done 5-*—^ Lament the worlds, lament thy own eftace cLook, look by doing how thou art undone 5 Lament thy fall j lament thy change of State ;Thy faith is broken, and thy freedome gone. See, fee too loon, what thou lamentfl too late.■ O ihou that wert fo many men, nay all Abridgd in one, how has thy defprate fallDeftroyd thy unborn feed, deflroyM thy felt withal, z Uxorious Adtim^ whom thy maker madeEqual to Angels that ex cell in powr,What haft thou done ? O why haft thou obeydThy own deftrudion > Like a new-cropt flowrcHow does the glory of thy beauty fade /How are thy fonunes blafted in an hour !How arc thou cowd, that hadft the pow^ to quellThe fpite of new-falln Angells, baffle Hell,And vie with thofe that ftood,


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