. Lychnocausia : sive Moralia facum emblemata : lights, morall emblems . ad oras Empyreasjfcandens vijrea regtja fan Aos juffir lucerri prsferreminiflro«, Grati* uc in coeco paregt poftquam hi fenio fra&i,vigi Jig; labore Incipiunt feffis artubns efTe gfa! tuncanima; traduot,opjaktq; viciflimy Vfpoffit clara furgere nube »eus. y^Hen Phabus fersin the Hefperian ftreames And Wefterne (horesblufo wkh his drowned beamessThen I a* Phoabns fecond mnfi give Light,And a& my part in darkenefle of the night .*But now my Light complaines that I decay,And into greafie tea


. Lychnocausia : sive Moralia facum emblemata : lights, morall emblems . ad oras Empyreasjfcandens vijrea regtja fan Aos juffir lucerri prsferreminiflro«, Grati* uc in coeco paregt poftquam hi fenio fra&i,vigi Jig; labore Incipiunt feffis artubns efTe gfa! tuncanima; traduot,opjaktq; viciflimy Vfpoffit clara furgere nube »eus. y^Hen Phabus fersin the Hefperian ftreames And Wefterne (horesblufo wkh his drowned beamessThen I a* Phoabns fecond mnfi give Light,And a& my part in darkenefle of the night .*But now my Light complaines that I decay,And into greafie teares doe melt away^So [ am forft to yeeld. O turne thy teame ,VhabutfLnd Phojpber (hew thy morning When Chrift the Sonne of righteoufacfle did goeVnto his Heavenly manfions from belowThen he his holy fefvants did command,Conrpicuousto the world,,like lights,to ftan^jBut when thcyfaile with watchingjtoile^and age,And now are ready to goe off the ftage ,Then up they yeeld the light of life and cry $O come thou Sonne of righteoufneiTe, wc die D % S*p«. tAordlEmbltms. ! g^pemlhi noftis credunt arcana filentij, Qu«q; folent clarum furca latere diemMartis adulterium Sal toti oftendit Olympo, Prodidit & verfis crimiHa Phoebus equis .Eft mihi non temerata fidesi qua: confeia cerio, Hzctaceo Confoturior una A me mortales taciturna filentia difcant, Nc lasdanc fanftam garruUtate Ftfem JN fecret filence of the night whats donert*$ruft/ome)Concea!e<Kromthe SunnePbsrfusdid MarszndVenu! lore betray,And turning backe did greater crimes bewray : 5? at, ,d°e fce when witneffe « afleeP<V1 hat like Hipocrates I clofely keepe. J La mortalsJearne to rule their tongue by me,What lawfulj recr€c they doc heare or fee. D5 D«m


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