Emblems, Divine and MoralC. & C. Whittingham, 1825 - 319 pages |
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... cross the sea , and ' midst her waves we burn ; Transporting lives , perchance , that ne'er return ! " Again , when alluding to worldlings , he remarks , ' Be wisely worldly , but not worldly wise . " Surely there is both truth and ...
... cross the sea , and ' midst her waves we burn ; Transporting lives , perchance , that ne'er return ! " Again , when alluding to worldlings , he remarks , ' Be wisely worldly , but not worldly wise . " Surely there is both truth and ...
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... cross . How worldlings droil for trouble ! that fond breast That is possess'd Of earth without a cross , has earth without a rest . CASS . in Ps . The cross is the invincible BOOK I. 35.
... cross . How worldlings droil for trouble ! that fond breast That is possess'd Of earth without a cross , has earth without a rest . CASS . in Ps . The cross is the invincible BOOK I. 35.
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... ring folly holds the losses Of honour , pleasure , health , and wealth such crosses , Look here , and tell me what your arms engross , When the best end of what he hugs ' s a cross ? 7 . Latet hostis , et otia ducis . 1 36 EMBLEMS .
... ring folly holds the losses Of honour , pleasure , health , and wealth such crosses , Look here , and tell me what your arms engross , When the best end of what he hugs ' s a cross ? 7 . Latet hostis , et otia ducis . 1 36 EMBLEMS .
Page 78
... cross the seas , and midst her waves we burn , Transporting lives , perchance , that ne'er return ; We sack , we ransack to the utmost sands Of native kingdoms , and of foreign lands ; We travel sea and soil , we pry , we prowl , We ...
... cross the seas , and midst her waves we burn , Transporting lives , perchance , that ne'er return ; We sack , we ransack to the utmost sands Of native kingdoms , and of foreign lands ; We travel sea and soil , we pry , we prowl , We ...
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... cross'd to - morrow ? Or what are men , but puffs of dying breath , Reviv'd with living death ? Fond lad , O build thy hopes on surer grounds Than what dull flesh propounds ; Trust not this hollow world ; she's empty : hark , she sounds ...
... cross'd to - morrow ? Or what are men , but puffs of dying breath , Reviv'd with living death ? Fond lad , O build thy hopes on surer grounds Than what dull flesh propounds ; Trust not this hollow world ; she's empty : hark , she sounds ...
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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