. Emblems divine and moral . firesOf thy sweet voice, and my dissolvd desiresShall turn a sovreign balsam, to make wholeThose wounds my sins afflicted on thy soul. 84 EMBLEMS. BOOK V. S. August, Soliloq. Cap. xxxiv. What fire is this that so warmeth my heart ?what light is this that so enlighteneth my soul ? Ofire, that always burneth, and never goeth out,kindle me! O light, which ever shineth, and artnever darkened, illuminate me ! O that I had myheat from thee, most holy fire! How sweetly dostthou burn! how secretly dost thou shine! howdesiderably* dost thou inflame me ! 5. Bonavent. Stim. A


. Emblems divine and moral . firesOf thy sweet voice, and my dissolvd desiresShall turn a sovreign balsam, to make wholeThose wounds my sins afflicted on thy soul. 84 EMBLEMS. BOOK V. S. August, Soliloq. Cap. xxxiv. What fire is this that so warmeth my heart ?what light is this that so enlighteneth my soul ? Ofire, that always burneth, and never goeth out,kindle me! O light, which ever shineth, and artnever darkened, illuminate me ! O that I had myheat from thee, most holy fire! How sweetly dostthou burn! how secretly dost thou shine! howdesiderably* dost thou inflame me ! 5. Bonavent. Stim. Amoris. Cap. viii. It maketh God man, and man God ; things tem-poral, eternal; mortal, immortal: it maketh an enemya friend, a servant a son, vile things glorious, coldhearts fiery, and hard things liquid. Epig. 5. My soul, thy gold is true, but fall of dross :Thy Saviours breadth refines thee with some loss:His gentle furnace makes thee pure as true;Thou must be melted ere th art cast anew. * Desiderably, desiredly. O O K


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