. Moral emblems, with aphorisms, adages, and proverbs, of all ages and nations . nged to Light:— Q. Ere morning shews his ruddy face, First breaks the dawn with gentle pace; And then, the Sun, the Worlds bright eye, Rises and gradual mounts the sky; Until at last his fullest ray, Floods sea and earth with brightest day. Better is the end of a thing than the beginning thereof: and the patient in spirit is better than the proud in spirit.—Ecclesiastes vii. 8. I DESERVE SUCCESS AND YOU SHALL COMMAND IT. THE SUN WILL BRING TO LIGHT WHAT LAY UNDER THE SNOW. 0 ^jr HIS little rift and chap workes all


. Moral emblems, with aphorisms, adages, and proverbs, of all ages and nations . nged to Light:— Q. Ere morning shews his ruddy face, First breaks the dawn with gentle pace; And then, the Sun, the Worlds bright eye, Rises and gradual mounts the sky; Until at last his fullest ray, Floods sea and earth with brightest day. Better is the end of a thing than the beginning thereof: and the patient in spirit is better than the proud in spirit.—Ecclesiastes vii. 8. I DESERVE SUCCESS AND YOU SHALL COMMAND IT. THE SUN WILL BRING TO LIGHT WHAT LAY UNDER THE SNOW. 0 ^jr HIS little rift and chap workes all my woe,Whilft thorow it fierce Boreas doth blow ;A crevice is a city gate to death,Who ftill in ambufh feekes to flop our breath:A little chink dothe drowne the loaded barke,A ftately houfe is burned with a fparke:And one difeafe doth this our health annoy,One wound our life is able to deftroy :One flnne can Soule and Body overthrowInto the hell, and darkneffe thats not a danger which is meane defpife,From meaner! caufes greater! evils arife. Farlies Emblems. *. 5*®- LITTLE BY LITTLE THE BIRD BUILDS ITS NEST. -^5


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