. Emblemes . ak at ftrongeft \O if a (inner held by that fall hand Can hardly God i in what a defp*rate cafe arc they ! That have no ftay IMans ftate implycs a neceflary curfe;When not himreifjkes mad^when moft himfelf,he*s worfc Si AMBROS :;Sook 2. Emhlemes. ii? S. AMBROS. in Ser. ad vincula. Peter jiiod. ffisre firmly after he had lamented his falU then be-ore he that he found more grace thtn helo[l grace» S. CHRVS. inEp. ad Hellod. monach. It is no fitcb hainous matie-r to fall affUCied-, as being lie dcjeBed : li is no danger for a fouldur to receive a rpounA


. Emblemes . ak at ftrongeft \O if a (inner held by that fall hand Can hardly God i in what a defp*rate cafe arc they ! That have no ftay IMans ftate implycs a neceflary curfe;When not himreifjkes mad^when moft himfelf,he*s worfc Si AMBROS :;Sook 2. Emhlemes. ii? S. AMBROS. in Ser. ad vincula. Peter jiiod. ffisre firmly after he had lamented his falU then be-ore he that he found more grace thtn helo[l grace» S. CHRVS. inEp. ad Hellod. monach. It is no fitcb hainous matie-r to fall affUCied-, as being lie dcjeBed : li is no danger for a fouldur to receive a rpounA■n hatteUhut after the wound received,through defpair of ncove--7, to refufe a remedy^ for we oft en fee wounded Champions wear he Valm at i aft, and after fight, frowned with vi^oiy. EPIG. 14. Triumph not Cupid, his mifchance doth (howThy trade 5 doth once, what thou doft alwaies do ; Brag; net too foon : has thy prevailing handFoil*d him ? Ah tooJ, th aft taught hira how 10 ftand. 120 Emhlemes. XV. ( hLtet i^thz^; claiiditxu osti. Book 2. Emhlemes. 12^ XV. Jerem I ah 3i 4^* Irvillput mjfear in their hearts^ that thej Jhallnot depart from me. So, now the foul*s fubllmM : her fowre defiresAre recalcind in heavns well-tempred fires: The heart reftorM and purgd from droflie nature Now finds the fieedome of a new-born creature: It lives another life, it breaths new breath 5 It neither fears nor feels thf ftiag of death. Like as the idle vagrant (haying nonej That boldly Mopts each houfe he views his own 5I Makes evry puile his chequer j and at pleafure, Walks forth, and taxes all the world liice Cajar^I At length by vertue of a juft command,I His fides are lent to a feverer hand ; Whereon his pafs, not fully underftood,I Is texted in a manufcript of blood : Thus paft from town to town, until he come A fore repentant to his native home : Efn fo the rambling heart, that idly roves From crimes to fin, and uncontrolM removes From luft to luft, when wanton flefh invites From


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