. Moral emblems : with aphorisms, adages, and proverbs, of all ages and nations, from Jacob Cats and Robert Farlie : with illustrations freely rendered, from designs found in their works . man pursueth.—Pnn: xxviii. coward conscience, how dost thou afflict me 1Cold fearful drops stand on my trembling flesh—What do I fear?—Myself?— way I move is Hell; myself am hell.—Milton. TREASURES OF WICKEDNESS PROFIT NOTI S-^kS^o-^S^^-^SOk^^S- honesty is the best policy. S>^>^;.2^S:«aS>S>«>^ HEN as the conquring fleete returnd from Troy,And Pallas ftormy wrath did them


. Moral emblems : with aphorisms, adages, and proverbs, of all ages and nations, from Jacob Cats and Robert Farlie : with illustrations freely rendered, from designs found in their works . man pursueth.—Pnn: xxviii. coward conscience, how dost thou afflict me 1Cold fearful drops stand on my trembling flesh—What do I fear?—Myself?— way I move is Hell; myself am hell.—Milton. TREASURES OF WICKEDNESS PROFIT NOTI S-^kS^o-^S^^-^SOk^^S- honesty is the best policy. S>^>^;.2^S:«aS>S>«>^ HEN as the conquring fleete returnd from Troy,And Pallas ftormy wrath did them annoy;Then Naupllus fought revenge upon the ,And hangd out Lanterns on the rocky creekes;The Greekes deceived did the rockes miftake,And dafhing gainft them did nights fhipwracke make. Whilft we unto our wifht-for Country goe, This lifes fierce billowes tofle us to and fro; Honour and glory hang out lights fo faire, And Siren-like doe feeke us to enfnare : A joyfull, quiet haven they doe pretend; But oft they drave us to a doleful! end: If thou be wife fhunne honours lights fo hy, And from fhipwracking Siren pleafure fly. Farlies Emblems. ^s^i_ x~?^^ a ~^^>^T. UEARN TO RESTRAIN THINE HAND, AND TO CURB THINE ANGER. 152 cs<^ HE WHO IS BORN A FOOL IS NEVER CURED, -s^ A Barbe de Fol apprent a raire.


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