. Moral emblems, with aphorisms, adages, and proverbs, of all ages and nations . ater force and more difgrace ! T^ORTUNA vitrea est ; turn, cum splendet, frangitur.—P. Syrus. Magna ruunt, inflata crepant, tumefacta premuntur.—Lucan. i. ver. 17. Summisque negatum Stare diu, nimioque graves sub pondere lapsus.—Syrach. iii. 12. Seekest thou great things for thyself? seek them not: for, behold, I will bring evilupon all flush, saith the Lord.—-Jcr. xlv. 5. Goo hath a special indignation at Pride, above all sins.—Bishop Hall. VERTU GIT AU MILIEU. ITS HARD FOR AN EMPTY BAG |P| NE chinke there was an
. Moral emblems, with aphorisms, adages, and proverbs, of all ages and nations . ater force and more difgrace ! T^ORTUNA vitrea est ; turn, cum splendet, frangitur.—P. Syrus. Magna ruunt, inflata crepant, tumefacta premuntur.—Lucan. i. ver. 17. Summisque negatum Stare diu, nimioque graves sub pondere lapsus.—Syrach. iii. 12. Seekest thou great things for thyself? seek them not: for, behold, I will bring evilupon all flush, saith the Lord.—-Jcr. xlv. 5. Goo hath a special indignation at Pride, above all sins.—Bishop Hall. VERTU GIT AU MILIEU. ITS HARD FOR AN EMPTY BAG |P| NE chinke there was and not another wayFor Boreas, his fury to eflay ; So Hectors fatall gift Ajax confounded, And ftobd him where he onely could be wounded ; Apollo fo directed Paris dart To wound Achilles foote, and kill his lies in ambuih like an enemy,And braiheth where our fconces weakeft an icecle or drop of water,Or gnat, or Londons Scholler-killing thoufand trickes we fee of cunning death,He makes or finds a way to ftop our breath. Farlies c^^2r^ TO STAND UPRIGHT. ^^S^ REPROVE OTHERS, BUT CORRECT THYSELF. El corcobado ne vee su corcoba, y vee la de su compaho)
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