. Lychnocausia : sive Moralia facum emblemata : lights, morall emblems . claims Pom paimiwpatriamjvitaBiactamurinundij,c Ec gemit affiduo quaffa carina faculas Honor & damnofa Voluptas, proimmmt pprtu^placidamqjquietcm, Interca mifcfos in mala damna faprarvahi vitato Capharea Jionoris Fal/a,vokpcati$ naufraga faxaiugc. yyiien as the conqiTring fleete return d from Trey, \jj And Pallas ftormyvvratlvdid< them annoy; Then Nauplita fought revenge upon the Greefa, And hangd out Lanterns on the rocky creekes* The Greenes dec
. Lychnocausia : sive Moralia facum emblemata : lights, morall emblems . claims Pom paimiwpatriamjvitaBiactamurinundij,c Ec gemit affiduo quaffa carina faculas Honor & damnofa Voluptas, proimmmt pprtu^placidamqjquietcm, Interca mifcfos in mala damna faprarvahi vitato Capharea Jionoris Fal/a,vokpcati$ naufraga faxaiugc. yyiien as the conqiTring fleete return d from Trey, \jj And Pallas ftormyvvratlvdid< them annoy; Then Nauplita fought revenge upon the Greefa, And hangd out Lanterns on the rocky creekes* The Greenes deceived did the rockes miitake, And daihing gainft them did nights (hipwracke make, fl VVhilft we unto our wiOit-for Country 2oc, *This fflcs feirce billowes toffe Us to tnd fro » Honour and glory hangout lights fofaire, And Siren-like doe feeke us to enfnare : i. A )oyfuII3quiet haven they doe pretend ; . But oft they draw us toadolefull end: & t&ou be wife (hunne honours lights fo hy, And from{bipwa<king Siren pleafure fly* to » - tut tPrteftatmorari. CWerdl Emblems. 45- T Vx mea torpenti languet jam proxima fungo j Vicina eft nigjr&fax moribunda mex prsefto lux inhiat altera forti 5 Carnificemgj, Jiieis ut potiatur 5 meam accelerat tamen ilia ruinam, Namg j ulcifcetur noftra favilla necem. nati res male-parta,|perit. JlAYLightjnto afnuffeis almoftturnd, And now the candle to fmaaking afhes burnM,Behold another Light ftands ready by,Which to enjoy my place will make me not unpunifliM itputs oat my breath,My very afties doe revenge my ;ff So doth the fonne his Father make away,If not with fword,with griefe, before his day,That he his Fathers goods andmeanes may joy,Which Nemtfit revenging doth oft the fpendthnfts goods Co e vill gottenAre fpent
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