. 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 . ur legs according to the length of your blanket. Qui trop embrasse, mal etreint. Chi tutto abraccia, nulla stringa. Ce qui vient au son de la fliite sen va au son du tambour. Make no more haste than good speed. Cavendum est, ne in festinationibus Qui unumquodque mature transegit,perficit, festinat.—Cato. suspiciamuss properat; iimias celentates.—Cicekd. iiui multa simul incipit neque SPENT WITI MORE BELONGS
. 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 . ur legs according to the length of your blanket. Qui trop embrasse, mal etreint. Chi tutto abraccia, nulla stringa. Ce qui vient au son de la fliite sen va au son du tambour. Make no more haste than good speed. Cavendum est, ne in festinationibus Qui unumquodque mature transegit,perficit, festinat.—Cato. suspiciamuss properat; iimias celentates.—Cicekd. iiui multa simul incipit neque SPENT WITI MORE BELONGS TO RIDINa THAN A PAIR OF BOOTS. ^I^ITANS day burning lamp is fet on high, I The more to lightn the Earth from faphir fky ; His beames more glorious and confpicuous fhine From Eaft to Weft, from South to midnight line : My light you muft not under bufhell put. Nor in a chinky corners prifon fhut; That lights may cleare the chambers all throughout, They muft aloft be hanged round about. You holy Priefts, to whom the word of lightIs truft, advance your torches in the fightOf mortals, fhew them who in darkenefle narrow way that leads to Heaven, from Hell. Farlies DO NOTHINC3 HASTILY, JUT CATCHING OF S^S,s=^-S-=S. TAKE HOLD OF A aOOD !.2^S^2>S>^ Two Dogges strive for a Bone, and the third taketh it away.
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