. Moral emblems : with aphorisms, adages, and proverbs, of all ages and nations, from Jacob Cats and Robert Farlie : with illustrations freely rendered, from designs found in their works . TWO SIR POSITIVES CANT MEET WITHOUT A SKIRMISh180 BETWIXT TWA STOOLS THE DOUP FAS DOUN. hemo potest Tlietidetn simid et Gnlatean NO ONE CAN LOVE THETIS AND GALATEAAT THE SAME TIME. 1 _ ISTEN, Mates! attend to me,JL<| I would fomcthing to you fay,Which, may of fome fervice be— Rather curious in its way !Ive a fondnefs for the Fair, Which, my rcafon all defpitc,Makes mc evry day defpair Where to fix


. Moral emblems : with aphorisms, adages, and proverbs, of all ages and nations, from Jacob Cats and Robert Farlie : with illustrations freely rendered, from designs found in their works . TWO SIR POSITIVES CANT MEET WITHOUT A SKIRMISh180 BETWIXT TWA STOOLS THE DOUP FAS DOUN. hemo potest Tlietidetn simid et Gnlatean NO ONE CAN LOVE THETIS AND GALATEAAT THE SAME TIME. 1 _ ISTEN, Mates! attend to me,JL<| I would fomcthing to you fay,Which, may of fome fervice be— Rather curious in its way !Ive a fondnefs for the Fair, Which, my rcafon all defpitc,Makes mc evry day defpair Where to fix my heart aright. QRASP ALL., LOSE ! cs^^,<e^ CHI DUE UEPRI CACCIA. -e^-©^ Evry pretty girl I meet. Sets my heart in fuch a ftir, That, without the leaft deceit. I would make ftrong love to her. Thus fo wavring in my mind, Two girls now at once I woo ; But Ive long begun to find Tis much more than I can do. One is Galatea namd, And the other, as you know, Thetis—for her beauty famd, ? Spoken of whereer you go. Thetis lives down by the Sea, iD J Galatea on the Moor ; 1- UJN Thetis talks of fhips to me. 0)UJ 3 And of things along the fhore. J (D Galatea, lively lafs ! < UJ Speaks of dairies, and of cows. 2 I0 Of the meadows, and the grafs. UJ0) 2 And the crops her father grows; 0) < tt: Of the tu


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