. Quarles' emblems, divine and moral: together with hieroglyphics of the life of man . s, and evry tug is vain :A boat-lengths purchafe is a league of pain, 7-Great All In all, that art my reft, my home; My way is tedious, and my fteps are flow:Reach forth thy helpful hand, or bid me come;I am thy child, O teach thy child to go :Conjoin thy fweet commands to my I will venture, though I fail or tire. S. AU- 15^ £-• L M S. BooKiV. ^ -. Ser. XV. de Verb. Apoft. ijfieafed at what thou art^ if thou defirifi at thou art not: for where thou hafl pUa/ed thou ahideft. But if thm fayefi, I ha


. Quarles' emblems, divine and moral: together with hieroglyphics of the life of man . s, and evry tug is vain :A boat-lengths purchafe is a league of pain, 7-Great All In all, that art my reft, my home; My way is tedious, and my fteps are flow:Reach forth thy helpful hand, or bid me come;I am thy child, O teach thy child to go :Conjoin thy fweet commands to my I will venture, though I fail or tire. S. AU- 15^ £-• L M S. BooKiV. ^ -. Ser. XV. de Verb. Apoft. ijfieafed at what thou art^ if thou defirifi at thou art not: for where thou hafl pUa/ed thou ahideft. But if thm fayefi, I have u perijheji: ahjuays add^ always walk^ always unh?.r jlandfltll^ rar £o hack^ nor deviate : he ddeth_:lll^ proceedeth not; hegoeth back^ that con» :> not; he deviateth^ that revolteth; he goeth better r^epeth in his wcfyy than he that runneth 6ta of hii EPIG. 3. Fear not, my foul, to lofe for want of cunning ;Weep not; heavn is not always got by thoughts are fwift, although thy legs be flow;True love will creep, not having ftrength to go. Psalm ^.^.4. Book IV. EMBLEMS. 157 cxix. 120. My flejh trsmbleth for fear of thee^ and I am afraid ofthy judgments, LET others boaft of luclc, and go their waysWith their fair game; know, vengeance feldoniTo be too forward, but doth wifely frame [playsHer backward tables for an after-game :She gives thee leave to venture many a blot jAnd, for her own advantage, hits thee not;But when her pointed tables are made £he be ready for thee, then beware ;Then, if a necelTary blot * be hits thee ; wins the game ; perchance, the fet:If profprous chances make thy cafting wifely temprate ; caft a ferious eyeOn after-dangers, and keep back thy game ;Too forward feed-times make thy harveft left-hand Fortune give thee left-hand wifely patient 5 let not envious glancesRepine, to view thy gameflers h?ap fo fair;The hindmoU hound oft takes the doubling worlds great d


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