. Emblemes . ft, With hands and face unwafnd, ungirt,unbleft ?. Firft, let the Iordan ftreames (that find fupplicsFrom the deepe founrai,ne of my heart) anfc,And cleanfe my fpots,and cleaie my leprous eyesJ 1 have a world of iinnes to be lamented ;J have a fea of teares that mutt be vented 5O fpare till then j and then I die5 contented vs ,6k 3- EMBLEMES, t 17$; 7 de Civir. Dei cap. 10. The time tolerein ve live h taken from tie Jpaee of cur life %Irvbat remetines u daily made leje and lege, infomuch that thee of our life u nothing but a jjajfage to death. S. G R E O. Hb.
. Emblemes . ft, With hands and face unwafnd, ungirt,unbleft ?. Firft, let the Iordan ftreames (that find fupplicsFrom the deepe founrai,ne of my heart) anfc,And cleanfe my fpots,and cleaie my leprous eyesJ 1 have a world of iinnes to be lamented ;J have a fea of teares that mutt be vented 5O fpare till then j and then I die5 contented vs ,6k 3- EMBLEMES, t 17$; 7 de Civir. Dei cap. 10. The time tolerein ve live h taken from tie Jpaee of cur life %Irvbat remetines u daily made leje and lege, infomuch that thee of our life u nothing but a jjajfage to death. S. G R E O. Hb. 9 in Cap. 10 lob. As moderate afflictions bringteares; fo immoderate ta\e ana?resj Infomuch that forrow becomes no ]hemindoftheafjfi#eda takps amy the fenfe of theble> thee hcnce3and not thy hns ?. Oh tkat-theywere wtfe>,~then ~tkey would,Ctoderftarui this; they would, confidet^^ ■their latter en&.Deete-ron:$% - JJ>aynefeid- ook 3; £:M B L 6M E S. 173 XIV. DEllf. XXXII. XXIX. > that men men weire wife> and that they uifaderHood this% that tbeysvotildceti*Jider their latter end. fkjh. spirit. WHat meanes my fifters eyes fo oft to pane -Through the long entry of that Optick glafle >Tell me ; what fecret virtue does invite ; Thy wrinckled eye to fuch unknowne delight ? . Ithclpsthe fight 5 makesthings remoteappeareIn perfect view j It drawes the objecTnearct. What fenfe^-delighting objects doeft thou fpie ?What does that Glafle prefent before thine eye f . I fee thy foe, my reconciled friend, . Grim death/even ftanding at the GlafTeSend iHis left hand holds a branch of Palme 5 his ri^htHolds forth a two-edgd fword. fl. A proper light 2And is this all ? does thy Profpective pleafeThabufed fancy with no fhapes but thefe ? . Yes, I behold the darkned Sun bereav
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