. Emblems . ogcft !O if a finner held by that faft hand. Can hardly ft and,Good God ! in what a defprate cafe are they ? That have no ftay !Mans ftate implies a neceffary curfe; {worfe. When nothinfelf, hci irjad; when moft hlmrclf, hci S. A M B R O S; Book 1. Emhlemes. 119 S. A M B R O $ in Scr. ad vincula. Peter fiood more firmly nftir he hid hmented his fall thinhefort he fcU, Infomucb tbjit he found more grace thin hehSi grace, $. CHRYS. inEp. ad Heliod. monach. It is no fuch bdiaous matter tofiU affliiled^ as being downto lie dejeffed. It is no dinger for 4. Souldier to receive xtoound in


. Emblems . ogcft !O if a finner held by that faft hand. Can hardly ft and,Good God ! in what a defprate cafe are they ? That have no ftay !Mans ftate implies a neceffary curfe; {worfe. When nothinfelf, hci irjad; when moft hlmrclf, hci S. A M B R O S; Book 1. Emhlemes. 119 S. A M B R O $ in Scr. ad vincula. Peter fiood more firmly nftir he hid hmented his fall thinhefort he fcU, Infomucb tbjit he found more grace thin hehSi grace, $. CHRYS. inEp. ad Heliod. monach. It is no fuch bdiaous matter tofiU affliiled^ as being downto lie dejeffed. It is no dinger for 4. Souldier to receive xtoound in buttel, but after the wound received, through de^[pair of recovery to refufe a remedy ; for we often fee rveund-ed Champions near the pilm 0t loftt and after fight, crcronednitb viiiory. tPiG. 14. Triumph not Cupid, his mifcharce doth (how Thy trade ; doth once, what thou doft always do : Brag not too focn : hss thy prevailing hand Foild himJ Ah fool, thhatt taught him hew to ftand. liO Emlhmti. Bdok x; ^uUt a^thi^; cloiifUtui oehi, T2o Book z: Emhlemes: 121 XV. J E R. I will put fear in their hearts, that they fhallnot depart from me, SO, now the Souli fublim*d j her fowV defirejAre recalciLi in heavens weB tempVed fires r1 he heart reftoiM and purgJ from droffic finds the freedom of a new-bora creature:It lives another life, it breathi new breath ;It neither fears nor teels the fting of ai the idle vagrant (having none;That boldly *dopts, each hou(e he views, his own 5Makes evVy purfe his chequer ; and forth and taxes all the world liki Cx^it \At length by vertue of a juft fides are lent to a feverer hand ;Whereon his Pafi, not fully taxed in a manufcript of blood;Thus paft from town to town; until he comeA fore repentant to his native home :Evn fo the rambling heart, that idly rovesFrom crimes to fin, and uncontrold removesFron) lutt to luft, when wanton flsQi invitesFrom old-worn pleafurcs to new


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