. Emblemes . ; Thy painting bteafl: vents all her breath by gtoans> And death enerves thy marrow-wafted bones, 8Thus Man that *s born of woman can remainBut a Ihorttime : his dayes are full of forrow;His life s a penance and his death s a pain,5pringf like a fiowr to day, and fades to morrow S His breath s !i bubble, and his dayes « : Tis glorious mifery to be born a M<in. CypR. Hieroglyph, XV. 381 Cypf. Jhen eyes are dim, ears dedfy yifagepaley teeth decayed, skittwithered J breath tainted, pipes furred , knees tremhimg, Hindifumbling, feet failing, the fudden downfal of thyftejhlj


. Emblemes . ; Thy painting bteafl: vents all her breath by gtoans> And death enerves thy marrow-wafted bones, 8Thus Man that *s born of woman can remainBut a Ihorttime : his dayes are full of forrow;His life s a penance and his death s a pain,5pringf like a fiowr to day, and fades to morrow S His breath s !i bubble, and his dayes « : Tis glorious mifery to be born a M<in. CypR. Hieroglyph, XV. 381 Cypf. Jhen eyes are dim, ears dedfy yifagepaley teeth decayed, skittwithered J breath tainted, pipes furred , knees tremhimg, Hindifumbling, feet failing, the fudden downfal of thyftejhlj houfeiinear at hand-, S. August. M yices tvaxoldhj a^e; coyetotffnefe alone gr9mih youH^, E p I G. 15. To the Infant. What he doth fpend in groans, thou fpendft in tears:Judgment and ftrength s ahkc in both your years ^Hes heJpleffe i fo art thou; what difference then ?He *s an old Infant j thou, a young oW K4«. i V 1-1 l\A/L 95t?«-■ < pf^ClAU ^^6 GETT^ li^^^^H tjfiS. \^oxs.\o\\ Wzuiams,


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