Emblems, Divine and MoralC. & C. Whittingham, 1825 - 319 pages |
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... blessed SAVIOUR figured in these types . In Holy Scrip- ture he is sometimes called a Sower ; sometimes a Fisher ; sometimes a Physician : And why not presented so , as well to the eye as to the ear ? Be- fore the knowledge of letters ...
... blessed SAVIOUR figured in these types . In Holy Scrip- ture he is sometimes called a Sower ; sometimes a Fisher ; sometimes a Physician : And why not presented so , as well to the eye as to the ear ? Be- fore the knowledge of letters ...
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... Bless'd soul , that here embark'st : thou sail'st apace , " Tis hard to say , mov'd more by wit or grace , Each muse so plies her oar : But O the sail Is fill'd from Heav'n with a diviner gale : When poets prove divines , why should not ...
... Bless'd soul , that here embark'st : thou sail'st apace , " Tis hard to say , mov'd more by wit or grace , Each muse so plies her oar : But O the sail Is fill'd from Heav'n with a diviner gale : When poets prove divines , why should not ...
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... Blessings unus'd , pervert into a waste As well as surfeits : woman , do but taste : See how the laden boughs make silent suit To be enjoy'd ; look how their bending fruit Meet thee half way : observe but how they crouch To kiss thy ...
... Blessings unus'd , pervert into a waste As well as surfeits : woman , do but taste : See how the laden boughs make silent suit To be enjoy'd ; look how their bending fruit Meet thee half way : observe but how they crouch To kiss thy ...
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Francis Quarles. To the poor leaf that trembles , very good ? Bless'd he not both the feeder and the food ? Tell , tell me then , what danger can accrue From such bless'd food , to such half gods as you ? Curb needless fears , and let no ...
Francis Quarles. To the poor leaf that trembles , very good ? Bless'd he not both the feeder and the food ? Tell , tell me then , what danger can accrue From such bless'd food , to such half gods as you ? Curb needless fears , and let no ...
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... bless the victor's honourable brows ? Come , reader , come ; I'll light thine eye the way To view the prize , the while the gamesters play : Close by the jack , behold , jill fortune stands To wave the game ; see in her partial hands ...
... bless the victor's honourable brows ? Come , reader , come ; I'll light thine eye the way To view the prize , the while the gamesters play : Close by the jack , behold , jill fortune stands To wave the game ; see in her partial hands ...
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arms art thou AUGUST beams behold BERN blast blessed blood breast breath bright bring the day canst thou CANTICLES crown Cupid Cyprian darkness dart dear world death delight desire divine dost thou doth dropsied E'en earth EPIG eternal ev'ry faith false fast fear fire flames flesh fleshly flow'r fond fool fountain of eternal glorious glory goeth grace grief Haman hath heart Heav'n HIERON honour joys labour let thy light living earth LORD lust man's may'st melt mercy mirth ne'er never night pains pleasure poor pow'r pris'ner Psal PSALM Quarles ravish'd repentance rest scape scorn Serp shades show'rs sins smile Snares in thy Soliloq sorrow soul Sweet Phosphor tears tell Theorbo there's things thou art thou canst thou hast thoughts thy face thy hand thy soul thyself torments treasure VIOLAS vows wanton wealth what's whilst wilt wings wise wound