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Identifier: emblems00quar (find matches)
Title: Emblems, divine and moral, together with hieroglyphicks of the life of man
Year: 1736 (1730s)
Authors: Quarles, Francis, 1592-1644
Subjects: Emblems --Early works to 1800. Emblem books, English --Great Britain --England --18th century Emblem books --Great Britain --England --18th century
Publisher: London : printed for D. Midwinter, A. Bettesworth and C Hitch, S. Ballard, J. Batley, and J. Wood, S. Birt, A. Ward, and J Clarke in Duck Lane
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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,Can find a place wherein to rell: fecure : The world is various, and the earth is vain. Theres nothing certain here, theres nothi/ig fure : We trudge, we travel, but from pain to pain.And whats oiu* only griePs our only cure :The worlds a torment, he that would endeavour To find the w ay to rell, mutl feek the way to leave her S. G R E G. Book I. Emblems, 39 S. GREG, in honv behold theixorld is withered itt it felf^ yet flouripethin our hearts^ every -were death, every wheregriefs everywhere defolati072: On every fide we arefmitten-jOnevery fide filled with bit t ernefs, and yet with the Mindmind of carnal defire, we love her bitternefs: It fliethand we follow it^ itfalleth^yetwefiicktoit: And;bicaiife we ca727zot enjoy it fallings we fall with itmid enjoy it falkiu £PIG. p. If fortune fail, or envious time but fpurn,The world turns round, and with the world we turn*When fortune fees, and Lynx eyd time is blind1 ii truft thy joys, O world, tillthei>, the wind, 40 Emblems, Book I.
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iriufci > crcpuncial jKerary. Book I. Emblems, 4.1 JOHN 8. 44. 7e are of your father the devil^ and the lujlsof your father ye will do. HEres your right ground: wag gently o*er this black:Tis a fhort caft 3 yare quickly at the jack.Rub, rub an inch or two 5 two crowns to one On this bowls fide 3 blow wind, tis fairly thrown :The next bowls worfe that comes 3 come bowl away ; M^nnmon^ you know the ground, untutord play :Your laft was gone, a yard of ftrength well fpard, Had touchd the block 3 your hand is fiill too hard.Brave paftime, readers, to confume that day, Which without paftime flies too fwift away !Sec how they labour^ as if day and night Were both too fhort to ferve their loofe delight:See how their curved bodies wreath, and skrew Such antick fhapes as ^Proteus never knew:One raps an oath, another deals a curfe j He never better bowid 5 this never worfe :One rubs his itchlefs elbow, fhrugs and laughs.The other bends his beetle brows, and chafes :Sometimes they hoop, fometi

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  • bookyear:1736
  • bookdecade:1730
  • bookcentury:1700
  • bookauthor:Quarles__Francis__1592_1644
  • booksubject:Emblems___Early_works_to_1800_
  • booksubject:Emblem_books__English___Great_Britain___England___18th_century
  • booksubject:Emblem_books___Great_Britain___England___18th_century
  • bookpublisher:London___printed_for_D__Midwinter__A__Bettesworth_and_C_Hitch__S__Ballard__J__Batley__and_J__Wood__S__Birt__A__Ward__and_J_Clarke_in_Duck_Lane
  • bookcontributor:University_of_Illinois_Urbana_Champaign
  • booksponsor:University_of_Illinois_Urbana_Champaign
  • bookleafnumber:53
  • bookcollection:emblem
  • bookcollection:americana
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