. A collection of emblemes, ancient and moderne : quickened vvith metricall illvstrations, both morall and divine, and disposed into lotteries, that instruction and good counsell may bee furthered by an honest and pleasant recreation . l are 3But, doth unto himfelfe, become a Law,And, by ExmpU, PiousWajes , loveth PeacejZVid after it purfues;Yet, if of Wane a juft occafion nor BellorkCs Challenges refufe,Norfcare, to beat Defya»ce on his Dr»w;He is as ready, alfo, to advanceThe Librall jirts,and from his Lands to driveAll falfe Religion, Schifme, and Ignorance,As other publ


. A collection of emblemes, ancient and moderne : quickened vvith metricall illvstrations, both morall and divine, and disposed into lotteries, that instruction and good counsell may bee furthered by an honest and pleasant recreation . l are 3But, doth unto himfelfe, become a Law,And, by ExmpU, PiousWajes , loveth PeacejZVid after it purfues;Yet, if of Wane a juft occafion nor BellorkCs Challenges refufe,Norfcare, to beat Defya»ce on his Dr»w;He is as ready, alfo, to advanceThe Librall jirts,and from his Lands to driveAll falfe Religion, Schifme, and Ignorance,As other publike profits to , fuch a Prince is not a CafaaU-thing,The Glories of a Throne, by Chance, polTclIing;Nor meeicly from his Parents, fpring,Bur, he is rather Gods imnnediarc Blefmg, If thoudefireft fuch a Princezoht^Or, to acquire that Worth which may allureSrfch Prii^ces to vouchfafc fome Grace to thee;Their Kingly Fertues^ labour to Military Prautices delight,Not for a wicked, or vaine-glorious end;Bur, to maimaine the Caufe that is thy diftrefTed Countny to defend. And, ftrivethatthou, as excellent mayft bee In Knowledge, as, thou art in thy Degree. True Tnic-Lovers Lives^inone Hcmljei. IlLVSTR. XXX III. B66k, I. g^^^Ee that (hall fay he Loves, and was againel^al Sowell-belovdjthat neither/i/ff nor ShceSurpt ds each other, neither needs to gaincNew proofes, that they in all Defires agree;And, yet, fliall coole againe in their Affe^wj,(And leave to Love) or live till they ate LoversThe fccond-time; It fomcgrodc Iinpcrfc(SlionIn One (if not in Both) of them difc )v«rs. It was not Love which did between them growjBut, rather,romewhar like unto the fame;Which (having made a taire deceiving sLw)Obtaii/d, a while, that honorable , Falfe Affe^ms will together playSo lovingly ^ and, oft, fo ad thofc PartsWhich real! fceme; that, for a time, they mayAppcare the Children of Vnfdqntd-Hearts :Yea, Many-times, true Turtles at e dcccivdBy c


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