Emblemes (1635) and Hieroglyphikes (1638) [in the critical edition by John Horden] |
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S. AUGUST. in Psal. 30.
Whether flie I? To what place can I safely flie? To what mountaine? To what den? To what strong house? What Castle shall I hold? What wals shall hold me? Whethersoever I go, myself followes me: For whatsoever thou flyest, O man, thou mayst, but thy owne Conscience: wheresoever O Lord I go, I find thee, if angry, a Revenger; if appeas'd, a Redeemer: What way have I, but to flee from thee, to thee: That thou maist avoid thy God, address thee to thy Lord.
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