Emblems, Divine and MoralC. & C. Whittingham, 1825 - 319 pages |
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... 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 beauty in this pic- ture of the soul of the Christian : - ' No ...
... 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 beauty in this pic- ture of the soul of the Christian : - ' No ...
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... live for ever . Eve . ' Tis but an apple ; and it is as good To do as to desire . Fruit's made for food : I'll pull , and taste , and tempt my Adam too To know the secrets of this dainty . Serp . Do. S. CHRYS . sup . Matth . He forced ...
... live for ever . Eve . ' Tis but an apple ; and it is as good To do as to desire . Fruit's made for food : I'll pull , and taste , and tempt my Adam too To know the secrets of this dainty . Serp . Do. S. CHRYS . sup . Matth . He forced ...
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... 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 progress , and we prog from pole to pole ; We spend our mid ...
... 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 progress , and we prog from pole to pole ; We spend our mid ...
Page 97
... live . THE world's a floor , whose swelling heaps retain The mingled wages of the ploughman's toil ; The world's a heap , whose yet unwinnow'd grain Is lodg'd with chaff and buried in her soil ; G All things are mixt , the useful with ...
... live . THE world's a floor , whose swelling heaps retain The mingled wages of the ploughman's toil ; The world's a heap , whose yet unwinnow'd grain Is lodg'd with chaff and buried in her soil ; G All things are mixt , the useful with ...
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... Heav'n's well temper'd fires : The heart restor'd and purg'd from drossy nature Now finds the freedom of a new - born creature : I It lives another life , it breathes new breath ;. JER . XXXII . 40 . ISAIAH , XXVI . 9 . BOOK IT . 129.
... Heav'n's well temper'd fires : The heart restor'd and purg'd from drossy nature Now finds the freedom of a new - born creature : I It lives another life , it breathes new breath ;. JER . XXXII . 40 . ISAIAH , XXVI . 9 . BOOK IT . 129.
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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