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Emblems Divine, Moral, Natural and Historical

Expressed in Sculpture, and Applied to the several Ages, Occasions, and Conditions of the Life of Man. By a person of Quality

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[EMBLEM VII.] Industry prevents Indigence.

To Youth
Remember now thy Creator in the dayes of thy youth. Eccl: 12. 1.
In youthful days, when Spirits boil up high,
And Wits are brisk and quick, then we thereby
May useful things the better comprehend,
Which may be useful to us till our end.
Make use of Time therefore, and use the means:
For Time doth pass apace, and change its Scenes.
Take Time by th'foretop, and there hold it fast,
Lest thou bewail thy slothfulness at last.
The riches of the minde all others pass;
They make us be accepted in each place:
Many thereby are rais'd to honours high;
And so from mean, do raise their family.
Whereas those sluggards that neglect their prime,
Remain in stupid dulness all their time;
Are not regarded, nor are good for ought,
But commonly to beggery are brought.
Behold the Hour-glass, see how it does run!
By Candle we should studie when day's done;
And all too little, if we did but minde
The great advantage we might thereby finde.
See here likewise, and view an open Book,
Inviting learners thereinto to look.
If knowledge true we earnestly endeavour,
We certainly are thereby made for ever.