. Quarles' Emblems . is rubbers : every souls a vulgar proverbs crost, he hardly can Be a good bowler and an honest GOD ! turn thou my Brazil thoughts anew;New-sole my bowls, and make their bias true,Ill cease to game, till fairer ground be givn;Nor wish to win, until the mark be Heavn. S. Bernard, Lib. de Confid. O you sons of Adam, you covetous generations, whathave ye to do with earthly riches, which are neither true, noryours ; gold and silver are real earth, red and white, which Quarled Emblems. 45 only the error of man makes, or rather reputes, precious : Inshort, it
. Quarles' Emblems . is rubbers : every souls a vulgar proverbs crost, he hardly can Be a good bowler and an honest GOD ! turn thou my Brazil thoughts anew;New-sole my bowls, and make their bias true,Ill cease to game, till fairer ground be givn;Nor wish to win, until the mark be Heavn. S. Bernard, Lib. de Confid. O you sons of Adam, you covetous generations, whathave ye to do with earthly riches, which are neither true, noryours ; gold and silver are real earth, red and white, which Quarled Emblems. 45 only the error of man makes, or rather reputes, precious : Inshort, it they be yours, carry them with you. S. HlERON. in Ep. O lust, thou infernal fire, whose fuel is gluttony ; whoseflame is pride ; whose sparkles are wanton words ; whosesmoke is infamy ; whose ashes are uncleanness ; whose endis hell. Eric , well followd ? Cupid, bravely led ;Both touchers ; equal fortune makes a dead ;No reed can measure where the conquest lies ;Take my advice ; compound and share the
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