. Quarles' emblems: illustrated by Charles Bennett and W. Harry Rogers . s Burst into broken tides :Nor threatning rocks, nor winds, nor waves, nor fire, Can curb our fierce desire :Nor fire, nor rocks, can stop our furious minds, Nor waves, nor winds :How fast and fearless do our footsteps flee!The lightfoot roebucks not so swift as we. S. August, sup. Psal. several lovers built two several cities; the love ofGod buildeth a Jerusalem ; the love of the world buildeth a Quarles Emblems. 57 Babylon : Let every one inquire of himself what he loveth,and he shall resolve himself, of whence


. Quarles' emblems: illustrated by Charles Bennett and W. Harry Rogers . s Burst into broken tides :Nor threatning rocks, nor winds, nor waves, nor fire, Can curb our fierce desire :Nor fire, nor rocks, can stop our furious minds, Nor waves, nor winds :How fast and fearless do our footsteps flee!The lightfoot roebucks not so swift as we. S. August, sup. Psal. several lovers built two several cities; the love ofGod buildeth a Jerusalem ; the love of the world buildeth a Quarles Emblems. 57 Babylon : Let every one inquire of himself what he loveth,and he shall resolve himself, of whence he is a citizen. S. AUGUST. Lib. iii. things are driven by their own weight, and tend totheir own centre; my weight is my love : by that I amdriven whithersoever I am driven. , he loveth thee the less, that loveth anything withthee, which he loveth not for thee. Epig. , scourge my ass, if she should make no haste,And curb my stag, if he should fly too fast:If he be over swift, or she prove idle,Let love impose a spur; fear, him a 8B-—


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