. Emblems . erfeft Gods as well as forth thy hand, and lee thy fondnefs neverFear death: Do, pull, and eat, and live forever. £v«.Tisbutan Apple; and it is as goodTo do, as to defire. Fruits made for food:Ile pull, and tafte, and tempt my Ahm tooTo know the fecreti of this Dainty. Sv^. Do. S. CHRYS. Book i. Emhlemes. 7 S, CHRYS. fup. Marth. He forced him f:ot: He touched him not: Only faid, Caftthy fclf dojvn ; ihit vts miy hnow^ thxt rohofsever obeyetbthe Devil cd^rih kimfclf ioTon : For the Devil may [uggefi^fompslbe cunnot, S. BERN. inSer. It is the Devils pirt to iuggtSi : Ours^


. Emblems . erfeft Gods as well as forth thy hand, and lee thy fondnefs neverFear death: Do, pull, and eat, and live forever. £v«.Tisbutan Apple; and it is as goodTo do, as to defire. Fruits made for food:Ile pull, and tafte, and tempt my Ahm tooTo know the fecreti of this Dainty. Sv^. Do. S. CHRYS. Book i. Emhlemes. 7 S, CHRYS. fup. Marth. He forced him f:ot: He touched him not: Only faid, Caftthy fclf dojvn ; ihit vts miy hnow^ thxt rohofsever obeyetbthe Devil cd^rih kimfclf ioTon : For the Devil may [uggefi^fompslbe cunnot, S. BERN. inSer. It is the Devils pirt to iuggtSi : Ours^ not to confent: Asoft as we rsfifl him^fo often we overcome bimi as often aswe ev:rcome him, fo often we bring icy to the Angels^ and gloryto God, who propofethus, that we may comeni^andaj/i^eth k5,that we may conquer. EPIG. I. Unluckly Parliament/ Wherein at liR,Both Houfes are agreed, and firmly paftAn a£i of death co]firm*d by higher Powers ?O had it had but futh fucccfs as Ours / Emllemes,11. Book *^\.t viaavin Ci^mdVmaimini OJtme malurn Book I. Emllemes. 9 ILJAMES Then when lujl hath conceived, it Iringethforth fin ; and fin when it is finiftiedlrin^eth forth death. LAment, lament; Look, Iook,what thou haft done ?Lament the worlds. Lament thy own cftate;Look, look, by doing how thou art undone ; Lament thy fall, lament thy change of State :Thy faith is broken, and thy freedom gone,iee, {c:t too foon, what thou lament*ft too thou that wert To many men, nay, allAbrid^d in one, how has thy defprate fallDeftroyd thy unborn feed, deftroyd thy felt withaL Uxorious Aiamy whom thy Maker made Equal to Angels that excel in powr,Whac haft thou done ? O why haft thou obey*dThy own deftruftion ? Like a new-cropt flowerHow does the glory of thy beauty fade !How are thy fortunes blafted in an hour!How art thou cow*d that haft the powr to quellThe fpite of new faln Angels, baffle Hell,And vie witn chofe that ftood,and vacquifh thofc that fell. See how the world (whofe


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