. Quarles' emblems, divine and moral: together with hieroglyphics of the life of man . , a grate dropt dovrn, toflop a gate-wajfi. J*,.llJS^/^.g. Tentuinira esiiorre&o Diem. Book II. EMBLEMS. Si: 4-No, no, twas neither Hecataean fpite. Nor charm below, nor pov/r above ; *Twas neither Circes fpell, nor Stygian fprite. That th,us tr^nsformd our god of love ; Twas owl-eyd luft (more potent far than they) Whofe eyes and adions hate the day : Whom all the world obferve, whom all the world [ See, how the latter trumpets dreadful blaftAffrights ftout Mars his trembling fon !See, bow be fta


. Quarles' emblems, divine and moral: together with hieroglyphics of the life of man . , a grate dropt dovrn, toflop a gate-wajfi. J*,.llJS^/^.g. Tentuinira esiiorre&o Diem. Book II. EMBLEMS. Si: 4-No, no, twas neither Hecataean fpite. Nor charm below, nor pov/r above ; *Twas neither Circes fpell, nor Stygian fprite. That th,us tr^nsformd our god of love ; Twas owl-eyd luft (more potent far than they) Whofe eyes and adions hate the day : Whom all the world obferve, whom all the world [ See, how the latter trumpets dreadful blaftAffrights ftout Mars his trembling fon !See, bow be ftar^les ! how he ftands fcrambles from his melting throne ! Harlc, how the direful hand of vengeance tearsThe fv^eltring clouds, whilft heavn appearsA circle filid v/ith flame, and centred -with his fears f 6. This is that day, whofe oft report hath worn Negledlcd tongues of prophets bare -,The faithlefs fubjedt of the worldlings fcorn,The fum of men and angels prayr: This, this the day, whofe all-difcerning lightRanfacks the fecret dens of nightAnd fevers good from bad -, true joys from falfe de- [light. grovMing worldlings,


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