. Quarles' Emblems . O the sailIs filld from Heavn with a diviner gale :When poets prove divines, why should not IApprove in verse this divine poetry ? Let this suffice to license thee the press : I must no more ; nor could the truth say less. Sic approbavit. RIC. LOVE, P roc an. Cant. Tot Flores QUARLES, quot Paradisus habetLectori bene malc-voXo. Qui legit ex Horto hoc Flores, qui carpit, utcrque Jure potest Violas dicere, jure Rosas :Non e Paruasso VIOL AM, festive ROSE TO Carpit Apollo, magis quae sit amcena, Versus VIOLAS legis; & quern verba locutum Credis, verba dedit : Nam d
. Quarles' Emblems . O the sailIs filld from Heavn with a diviner gale :When poets prove divines, why should not IApprove in verse this divine poetry ? Let this suffice to license thee the press : I must no more ; nor could the truth say less. Sic approbavit. RIC. LOVE, P roc an. Cant. Tot Flores QUARLES, quot Paradisus habetLectori bene malc-voXo. Qui legit ex Horto hoc Flores, qui carpit, utcrque Jure potest Violas dicere, jure Rosas :Non e Paruasso VIOL AM, festive ROSE TO Carpit Apollo, magis quae sit amcena, Versus VIOLAS legis; & quern verba locutum Credis, verba dedit : Nam dedit ille Ego non dicam haec VIOLAS suavissima ; Tute Ipse facis VIOLAS, Livide, si velut e VIOLIS sibi fugit Arauea virus : Vertis at in succos Hasque ROSAS que violas Musas, VIOLAS puto, quasque recusas Dente tuo rosas, has, reor, esse rosas, facis esse ROSAS, dum Zoile, rodis : Sic facies has VIOLAS, Livide, dum violas. EDW. BENLOWES. Brent-Hall, 1634. BOOK THE FIRST.
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