Emblems, Divine and MoralC. & C. Whittingham, 1825 - 319 pages |
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... " entirely extinguished all taste for such produc- tions as these now presented to the town . " Mo- dern taste is favourable to the revival of good authors . January , 1812 . TO MY MUCH HONOURED , AND NO LESS TRULY BELOVED ADVERTISEMENT .
... " entirely extinguished all taste for such produc- tions as these now presented to the town . " Mo- dern taste is favourable to the revival of good authors . January , 1812 . TO MY MUCH HONOURED , AND NO LESS TRULY BELOVED ADVERTISEMENT .
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Francis Quarles. TO MY MUCH HONOURED , AND NO LESS TRULY BELOVED FRIEND , EDWARD BENLOWES , ESQ . MY DEAR FRIEND , You have put the Theorbo into my hand , and I have played : You gave the musician the first en- couragement ; the music ...
Francis Quarles. TO MY MUCH HONOURED , AND NO LESS TRULY BELOVED FRIEND , EDWARD BENLOWES , ESQ . MY DEAR FRIEND , You have put the Theorbo into my hand , and I have played : You gave the musician the first en- couragement ; the music ...
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... honour , taking by retail What thou hast giv'n in gross , from lapsed , frail , And sinful man : that drink'st full draughts , where- in Thy children's lep'rous fingers , scurf'd with sin , Have paddled ; cleanse , O cleanse my crafty ...
... honour , taking by retail What thou hast giv'n in gross , from lapsed , frail , And sinful man : that drink'st full draughts , where- in Thy children's lep'rous fingers , scurf'd with sin , Have paddled ; cleanse , O cleanse my crafty ...
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... honour , wealth of sea and land Bring but a trouble ; The world itself , and all the world's command , Is but a bubble . The strong desire of man's insatiate breast May stand possest Of all that earth can give ; but earth can give no ...
... honour , wealth of sea and land Bring but a trouble ; The world itself , and all the world's command , Is but a bubble . The strong desire of man's insatiate breast May stand possest Of all that earth can give ; but earth can give no ...
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... 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 .
... 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 .
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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