. Quarles' emblems . ns. 37 and great desires ? Where is their laughter ? Where is theirmirth ? Where their insolence ? their arrogance ? From howmuch joy to how much sadness I After how much mirth,how much misery ! From how great glory are they fallen,to how great torment! What hath fallen to them, maybefal thee, because thou art a man : Thou art of earth ; thoulivest of earth ; thou shalt return to earth. Death expecteththee every-where 1 Be wise, therefore, and expect deathevery-where. Epig. ails the fool to laugh ? Does something pleaseHis vain conceit? Or ist a mere disease?Fool, g


. Quarles' emblems . ns. 37 and great desires ? Where is their laughter ? Where is theirmirth ? Where their insolence ? their arrogance ? From howmuch joy to how much sadness I After how much mirth,how much misery ! From how great glory are they fallen,to how great torment! What hath fallen to them, maybefal thee, because thou art a man : Thou art of earth ; thoulivest of earth ; thou shalt return to earth. Death expecteththee every-where 1 Be wise, therefore, and expect deathevery-where. Epig. ails the fool to laugh ? Does something pleaseHis vain conceit? Or ist a mere disease?Fool, giggle on, and waste thy wanton breath ;Thy morning laughter breeds an evning


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