. Quarles' emblems, divine and moral: together with hieroglyphics of the life of man . lefs thoughts prepareSuch early cares ; for whom thy bubbling browSo often fweats,. and bankrupt eyes do oweSuch midnight fcores , for whofe fakeBafe earth is fainted, the infernal lakeUnfeard, the crown of glory poorly rated :Thy God negleded, and thy brother hated 5,Behold thy darling, whomahy. foul affetSls-So dearly; whom thy fond indulgence decksAnd puppets up in foft, in filken, weeds:Behold the darlings whom thy fondnefs ^tt^^With far-fetchd delicates, the dear-bought gains*Of ill-fpenttime,


. Quarles' emblems, divine and moral: together with hieroglyphics of the life of man . lefs thoughts prepareSuch early cares ; for whom thy bubbling browSo often fweats,. and bankrupt eyes do oweSuch midnight fcores , for whofe fakeBafe earth is fainted, the infernal lakeUnfeard, the crown of glory poorly rated :Thy God negleded, and thy brother hated 5,Behold thy darling, whomahy. foul affetSls-So dearly; whom thy fond indulgence decksAnd puppets up in foft, in filken, weeds:Behold the darlings whom thy fondnefs ^tt^^With far-fetchd delicates, the dear-bought gains*Of ill-fpenttime, the price of half thy pains:Behold thy darling, who, by thee,.Derides thy nakednefs; and, when moft free,Proclaims her lover flave ; and, being fedMoft full, then ftrikes thindulgent feeder meanft thou thus, my poor deluded love fo fondly ? can the burning thy affection laft without the fuelOf counter-love ? Is thy compeer fo thou fo kind to love, unlovd again ?Canfl favors, and thus reap difdaln ? Remember,, B ,/^. <9. Ronx: ,OHTelc^eJMan .tJius dtrrmci fr drnn- thyJirentlfTithirL eke f^i^alAscnte ^otlv (f f^iyI>ea/-A ^ooic V. EMBLEMS. 215 Remember, O remember thou art born Of roval blood ; remember, thou art fworn A maid of honor in the court of heavn; Remember, what a coftly price was givn To ranfom thee from flavry thou wert in : And wilt thou now, my foul, turn flave again ? The fon and heir to heavns Tri-une J K H O V E Would fain become a fuitor for thy lovej And offers for thy dowr * his Fathers throne. To iit for feraphims to gaze upon; Hell give thee honor, pleafure, wealth, and things Tranfcending far the majefty of kings: And wilt thou proftrate to the odious charms Of this bafe fcullion r fhall his hollow arms Hug thy foft fides ? Shall thefe coarfe hands untie The facred zone of thy virginity ? For fliame, degenrous foul, let thy defire T3e quickend up with more heroic fire ? Be wifely proud,


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