item: #1 of 7 id: A01375 author: Goodyere, Henry, Sir, 1551 or 2-1629. title: The mirrour of maiestie: or, The badges of honour conceitedly emblazoned with emblemes annexed, poetically vnfolded. date: 1618 words: 7090 flesch: 77 summary: EMBLEME 12. ET ✚ DEO ✚ ET ✚ PATRIAE ✚ VVHen ere thou draw'st out thy reuenging rod , Let be for Countrey , and the cause of God : Else thy Oblations will thy curses be , When thou encountrest with thine enemy . Nor is it sacrifice that can appease Gods wrath , vnlesse the mans obedience please More then his offering : for if his dull heart Thinkes he inricheth God in any part , By offering Hecatombs , he looseth all : Nay further yet , he giues a sword with all To Heau'ns high Iustice , by inuoking downe Reuenge , in lieu of Guerdon , or a Crowne . ❀ VNICA ✚ ETERNA ✚ AL ✚ MONDO ✚ HEre aboue number , doth one wonder sit ; But One , yet in her owne , an infinit : Being simply rare , no Second can she beare , Two Sunnes were neuer seene stalke in one Spheare . keywords: doe; doth; earle; embleme; good; haue; heart; honi; lord; mal; man; men; owne; pense; qvi; selfe; shew; soit; tcp; text; truth cache: A01375.xml plain text: A01375.txt item: #2 of 7 id: A02823 author: Aston, Herbert, b. 1614, attributed name. title: Partheneia sacra. Or The mysterious and delicious garden of the sacred Parthenes symbolically set forth and enriched with pious deuises and emblemes for the entertainement of deuout soules; contriued al to the honour of the incomparable Virgin Marie mother of God; for the pleasure and deuotion especially of the Parthenian sodalitie of her Immaculate Conception. By H.A. date: 1633 words: 72516 flesch: 66 summary: Or The mysterious and delicious garden of the sacred Parthenes symbolically set forth and enriched with pious deuises and emblemes for the entertainement of deuout soules; contriued al to the honour of the incomparable Virgin Marie mother of God; for the pleasure and deuotion especially of the Parthenian sodalitie of her Immaculate Conception. Or The mysterious and delicious garden of the sacred Parthenes symbolically set forth and enriched with pious deuises and emblemes for the entertainement of deuout soules; contriued al to the honour of the incomparable Virgin Marie mother of God; for the pleasure and deuotion especially of the Parthenian sodalitie of her Immaculate Conception. keywords: aboue; againe; al things; angels; anie; bodie; contemplation; deaw; diuine; doue; earth; euen; eyes; faire; flowers; forth; fountain; ful; garden; ghost; god; good; grace; great; hart; hath; haue; heauen; heauenlie; heer; holie; house; humilitie; ladie; leaues; lesse; life; light; like; lillie; litle; loue; man; marie; men; mercie; mind; mother; mount; nature; neuer; odour; oliue; owne; palme; pearl; rest; rose; sacred; sayd; sayth; sea; sonne; soule; spring; starres; sun; sweet; thee; themselues; therof; things; thou; thy; time; vertues; violet; virgin; vnto; vpon; waters; wel; wholy; wil; world cache: A02823.xml plain text: A02823.txt item: #3 of 7 id: A05092 author: Combe, Thomas, fl. 1593-1614. title: The theater of fine deuices containing an hundred morall emblemes. First penned in French by Guillaume de la Perriere, and translated into English by Thomas Combe. date: 1614 words: 9900 flesch: 84 summary: Greene fruits and floures do ripen by the Sunne , Whose raies bring forth their beautie and their smel : Eu'n so when youth with time is ouer-run , Though it were greene , and though it often fell , Yet riper yeares will mend all errors done , And make men liue more vertuously and well : And time doth change and alter mens behauior , As by the Sunne the flowers mend their sauor . Moreouer ( Madame ) it is not onely in our time that Emblemes are in account and singular regard , but it hath bene of ancient times and almost from the beginning of the world : for the Egyptians ( which thinke themselues to be the first people of the world ) before the vse of letters , wrote by figures & images , as well of men , beasts , fowles , and fishes , as of serpents , thereby expressing their intentions , as is written by most ancient authors , Chaeremon , keywords: care; doth; embleme; english; eu'n; euery; fall; good; hand; hath; haue; himselfe; life; loue; man; men; owne; tcp; text; themselues; thou; time; vnto; vse; words cache: A05092.xml plain text: A05092.txt item: #4 of 7 id: A10263 author: Marshall, William, fl. 1617-1650, engraver. title: Hieroglyphikes of the life of man. Fra: Quarles date: 1638 words: 7992 flesch: 85 summary: But how , and when infus'd , ask not my Pen ; Here flyes a Cloud before the eyes of men : ●●●n not tell thee , how ; nor canst thou tell mee , when . It is an Aegyptian dish , drest on the English fashion : They , at their ●easts , used to present a Deaths-head at their ●econd course ; This will serve for both : You need not feare a surfet : Here is but ●●ttle ; And that , light of digestion : If it but ●lease your Palate , I question not your sto●ack : Fall too ; and much good may 't doe ●ou . keywords: art; daies; death; epig; flame; glory; hath; life; light; man; marshall; nature; sculpsit; soule; tapour; tcp; text; thee; thou; time cache: A10263.xml plain text: A10263.txt item: #5 of 7 id: A43639 author: Haeften, Benedictus van, 1588-1648. Schola cordis. title: Schola cordis, or, The heart of it selfe, gone away from God brought back againe to him & instructed by him in 47 emblems. date: 1647 words: 23696 flesch: 91 summary: Like to a ●… , that is ●… , ●… heart is ●… , ●… still is found Comp●…st w●…th care , ●…nd ●… with the feare Of God , as with a flaming sword , and speare . My ●… refusing heart ●… all wake : keywords: canst; christ; death; doe; dost; doth; embleme; epigr; feare; fire; god; good; hath; heart; light; lord; love; mind; ode; owne; rest; self; sinne; soule; stand; thee; thine; things; thou; thy; time; wilt; world cache: A43639.xml plain text: A43639.txt item: #6 of 7 id: A46819 author: Jenner, Thomas, fl. 1631-1656, attributed name. title: The ages of sin, or Sinnes birth & groweth With the stepps, and degrees of sin, from thought to finall impenitencie. date: 1655 words: 922 flesch: 82 summary: The ages of sin, or Sinnes birth & groweth With the stepps, and degrees of sin, from thought to finall impenitencie. The ages of sin, or Sinnes birth & groweth With the stepps, and degrees of sin, from thought to finall impenitencie. keywords: sin; soule; text cache: A46819.xml plain text: A46819.txt item: #7 of 7 id: A95898 author: Vicars, John, 1579 or 80-1652. title: A sight of ye trans-actions of these latter yeares emblemized with ingraven plats, which men may read without spectacles. date: 1646 words: 11310 flesch: 57 summary: One Mr. Edward S●●nford , a Papist , plotted with Captain Backhouse a Capt. of Horse , under Colonell Mass●e ▪ for the be●●aying of the City of Gloucester into the Enemies hands , and pr●ffered 5000 livre. ●● , and conspiracies : And that the long intermission , and unhappy breach of Parliaments , hath occasioned many illegall Taxations , whereupon the Subject hath been prosecuted and grieved ▪ And that divers ●nnovations and Superstition● have been brought into the Church ; multitudes driven ●ut of his Majesties Dominions , jealousies raised and f●●ented betwixt the King and his people a popish Army levyed in Ireland , and two ▪ ●rmies brought into the bowels of this Kingdome , to the hazzard of his Majesties royall person , the consump●ion of the Revenues of the Crown , and Treasure of this Kingdom : And lastly , finding great cause of jealousie , that indevours have been , and a●cused to bring the English Army into a misunderstanding of this Parliament , thereby to incline that Army , with force to bring to passe those wicked Councels , Have therefore thought good to joyn our selves in a Declaration of our united affections and resolutions , and to make this ensuing Protestation . keywords: church; city; england; gods; house; john; king; kingdome; london; lord; majesty; parliament; peace; petition; plot; power; scotland; sir; time; ● ● cache: A95898.xml plain text: A95898.txt