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Lychnocausia

Sive Moralia Facum Emblemata: Lights Morall Emblems: Authore Roberto Farlaeo Scoto-Britanno [i.e. by Robert Farley]
  

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[I am consumed with devouring fire]

I am consumed with devouring fire,
Whilst Vulcane gainst me doubles thus his ire:
The hand, much like an Isthme, doth separate
The flames, and doth it selfe præcipitate
Into open danger, shewing so its love,
The scorching flames compels it to remove.
A thriftlesse husband if he spend his state,
And so the wife loving to goe too neat;
Their stocke and meanes quickely goes to decay,
And late repentance comes, when all's away.
But if a friend their ruine would prevent,
And stay their fall; be sure he shall be shent:
He losing labour scarce shall harmelesse goe,
They both against him turne their malice so.
Oft times who parteth quarrels and debate,
Against himselfe doth turne the parties hate.