. Emblems divine and moral ; together with Hieroglyphics of the life of man . dle knee Rocks earth into a with thy footy fingers nafb bedight *, The worlds fair cheek, blow, blow thy fpite jSince thou haft pufc our greater taper 5 do PufF on, and out the lefler too :If e*er that breath-exiled flame return. Thou haft not blown, as it will burn :Sweet Phofphor, bring the day :Light will repayThe w/ongs of night -, fweet Phofphor, bring the day. * Bedbbti \. e. befmearV. E z S. A U- 52 £ M B L E M ?. Book, I. S. AUG. in Job. Ser. xlx. God is all to thee: if thou he hungry^ he is brea


. Emblems divine and moral ; together with Hieroglyphics of the life of man . dle knee Rocks earth into a with thy footy fingers nafb bedight *, The worlds fair cheek, blow, blow thy fpite jSince thou haft pufc our greater taper 5 do PufF on, and out the lefler too :If e*er that breath-exiled flame return. Thou haft not blown, as it will burn :Sweet Phofphor, bring the day :Light will repayThe w/ongs of night -, fweet Phofphor, bring the day. * Bedbbti \. e. befmearV. E z S. A U- 52 £ M B L E M ?. Book, I. S. AUG. in Job. Ser. xlx. God is all to thee: if thou he hungry^ he is bread; ;/thlrjly^ he is water; if darknefs^ he is light j if naked^he is a robe of immortality, A L A N U 3 de Conq. Nat. God is a light that is never darkened ; an unweariedYife that cannot die; a fountain always foiving; a gardencflife ; a feminary of wfdcm ^ a radical beginning of allgQodnefi* EPIG. 14, My foul, if ignorance pufF out this Hgrit,8heMl do a favour that intends a fpite :T feems dark abroad j but, take this jight windows will difcover tnQk 0 day* Rbv^. Debilitata Pides , Terras ^4ftreea reliquit Book I. EMBLEMS. 55 xii. 12. 2^^ devil is come unto you^ having great power^ hecaufehe kfioweth that he hath but a Jhort time, I. LORD, canft thou fee and fuffer ? Is thy handStill bound to thpeace? Shall earths black mon-A fall pofTeflion of thy wafled land ? [arch take O, will thy flumbring vengeance never full-aged law-refifting cuftom fhakeThe pillars of thy right by falfe command ? [ thy clouds, great Thundrer, and comeBehold whofe temples wear thy facred crown ;Redrefsj redrefs our wrongs j revenge^ revenge thy [own,2. See how the bold ufurper mounts the feat Of royal majefty ; how overftrawingPerils with pleafure, pointing evry threat With bug-bear death, by torments overawing Thy frighted fubjeds; or by favours drawino-Their tempted hearts to his unjuft retreat ;. Lord, canft thou be fo mild, and he fo bold ? Or can thy flocks b


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