. Minerua Britanna, or, A garden of heroical deuises, furnished, and adorned with emblemes and impresa's of sundry natures : newly devised, moralized, and published . oditfertabono patre. * Hasc animamintcrea cxfo decorporc raptamFac iubarvtfem-perCapitolianoftia f(*ruinqu8Dirus abexcliapro^cftet lulius*dc . O-vkl: Met*-mor .• 1J. * Pietate, ct luf-titia ,PrincipcsDi i fiant. ^uguf-ti diEium, apudStnccaminti*d»» Ex Bafil: ttejlrt. T> VT thou whofegoodnes ^Pietie ^and Zeale ,^ Hauccaiifdtheeibj to be bcloud of thine,(When envious Fates, lliall robbe the Common weak ^Of fuch a * Father,) Aial


. Minerua Britanna, or, A garden of heroical deuises, furnished, and adorned with emblemes and impresa's of sundry natures : newly devised, moralized, and published . oditfertabono patre. * Hasc animamintcrea cxfo decorporc raptamFac iubarvtfem-perCapitolianoftia f(*ruinqu8Dirus abexcliapro^cftet lulius*dc . O-vkl: Met*-mor .• 1J. * Pietate, ct luf-titia ,PrincipcsDi i fiant. ^uguf-ti diEium, apudStnccaminti*d»» Ex Bafil: ttejlrt. T> VT thou whofegoodnes ^Pietie ^and Zeale ,^ Hauccaiifdtheeibj to be bcloud of thine,(When envious Fates, lliall robbe the Common weak ^Of fuch a * Father,) Aialt for ever fhine:Not turnd as ^ Cdftr, to a fained ftarre,But placd a * Saint, in greater glory farre» With whome mild Peace, the moft of all defird; And learned Mufc fhall end their happie daycs y- While thou to all etcrnitie admird, Shalt liuc a frelli, in after ages praifc i Or be the Loade-ftarre, of thy glorious North ^Drawing all eies, to wonder at thy worth. Te tiia fed Pietas omnil memorabilis xx<iiy. Sidus ad ceterni Cxfaris vfque ?eret: luftitia occumbec tecum, quia Mufa, FidefcjueIn pacriam, raris pax ec hahcnda locis. Icon lean Pec(ati. 14^. A Y O V N G man blind, black, naked here is feene,-** Ore Mountaine fteepe, and Thornie Rock to pa{fe,Whofe heart a Serpent gnawes with fiirie teenc,Anothers wound about his waft, alas, Since J T> AMS fall, fuch our eftate hath bin ^,Theliuelypidurc of our guilt and (inne. His aee denotes youthes follies and amific. His bfindnes fhewes 5 our want of wifedomes fight; Sinnes deadly waies ,thofe dangrousftepps of his, His nakednes, of grace depriued quite: Hells power the Serpent, which his loines doth girt,A ^ Confcience bad, the other eates his heart.


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