. Emblems . patient gives me pow*rEach day, each hour, (towr To ftrike the Peafants thatch,& (hake the Princely Tim, Thoucountft to faft t Thy patient gives no powrTia riffir flian pleafe to fay, Amen^ (hour? ^ thou appoint my (baft ? Time, Or thou myDedth. lis I bid, do. Time. Tislbid, WhenAlas! Thou canft not make the pooreft flowrTo bang the drooping head till then :Thy ffiafts can neither kiH, Nor ftrike, until Cwill. My powcf give them wings, and plcafurc arm thy S. AUG. Hieroglyph. VL 345* S. AUGUST. Tbou inowefi not what time be wiU come : Watt alvfAjithatbectiufe thou


. Emblems . patient gives me pow*rEach day, each hour, (towr To ftrike the Peafants thatch,& (hake the Princely Tim, Thoucountft to faft t Thy patient gives no powrTia riffir flian pleafe to fay, Amen^ (hour? ^ thou appoint my (baft ? Time, Or thou myDedth. lis I bid, do. Time. Tislbid, WhenAlas! Thou canft not make the pooreft flowrTo bang the drooping head till then :Thy ffiafts can neither kiH, Nor ftrike, until Cwill. My powcf give them wings, and plcafurc arm thy S. AUG. Hieroglyph. VL 345* S. AUGUST. Tbou inowefi not what time be wiU come : Watt alvfAjithatbectiufe thou inowefi not the time of bit coming^ thoutnayeft be prepared aj^iinfi the time he cometb. And for thispercbifice, thou kncwefi not the time, becaufc tbou mnjtfi beprepMed agiiufi aU times. \ EPIG. , but fear not death: Death cannot ki[?.Tin Time y (that firft muft feal her Patent) will:Wouldft thou lire long r keep Time in high cftccm ;Whom gone, if thou canft not rcul, redeem. 34^ Hieroglyph. VIL. •4^ Hieroglyph. VII. 347 JOB. 18. 6. His light JhaU le dark; and his candle Jhallhe put out. WHat alls our tapour ? Is her luflrc foyld e What diredifaftcr bredJhis change, that thus (he vails her golden head ? 2 It was but very now (he fhind as fairAs VcnwL ftar. Her glory might compareWith Cjntbiitt burnilht with her brothers hair. 3 .There was no cave-begctten damp that moughtAbufc her beams ; no wind that went aboutJo break h«r peace; no pulFco put her out, 4Lift up thy wondfiog thoughts, and thou fhalt fpicA caufe, will clear thy doubts, but cloud thine eyc;Subjcfts muft vail, when as their Sovieigns by. Canft thou behold bright Ph<sbiu^ and thy fightISfo ^yhit impaired ? The objeS is too bright jThe weaker yields unto the ftronger light. 6Great God, I am thy tapour, thou my fun;From thee, the Spring of light, my light begun ?Yet if ihy light but (hiae, my light is done. 7If thou withdraw thy light, my light wiD fliine,If thine appear, how poor a light is min


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