. Emblems, divine and moral, together with hieroglyphicks of the life of man . 88 Book «r pc/stma < ^ic ohtima /c7iiat Book 2. Emblems, 89 VILDEUTERONOMY 30. 19. I have fet before fhee*Ufe anddeath, bleji,ngand curjing, therefore chooje lije^ that thouund thy feed may live. T^ H E worlds a floor, whofe fwelling heaps retain •■■ The mingled wages of the ploughmans toil ^The worlds a neap, whofe yet unwinnowd graia Is lodgd with chaff and buried in her foil jAll things are mixt, the ufeful with the vain 4The good with bad, the noble with the vile 9The worlds an ark wherein th


. Emblems, divine and moral, together with hieroglyphicks of the life of man . 88 Book «r pc/stma < ^ic ohtima /c7iiat Book 2. Emblems, 89 VILDEUTERONOMY 30. 19. I have fet before fhee*Ufe anddeath, bleji,ngand curjing, therefore chooje lije^ that thouund thy feed may live. T^ H E worlds a floor, whofe fwelling heaps retain •■■ The mingled wages of the ploughmans toil ^The worlds a neap, whofe yet unwinnowd graia Is lodgd with chaff and buried in her foil jAll things are mixt, the ufeful with the vain 4The good with bad, the noble with the vile 9The worlds an ark wherein things pure and grofsPrefent their lofsfulgain, and gainful lois,Where evry dram of gold contains a pound of drofso This furnifhd ark prefents the greedy view With all that earth can give, or heavn can add 5Here lading joys ; here pieafares hourly new,And hourly fading, rnay be wi^hd and had :All points of honour, counterfeit and true, Salute thy foul, and wealth both good and bad :Here mayit thou open wide the tvvo-leavd doofOf all thy wiflies, to receive that itoreWhich being empty moil, doe


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