Minerva Britanna Or A Garden of Heroical Deuises, furnished, and adorned with Emblemes and Impresa's of sundry natures, Newly devised, moralized, and published, By Henry Peacham |
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Salomonis prudentia.
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Salomonis prudentia.
To the right worshipfull Sir DAVID FOVLIS Knight.
The meanes of wisedome, heere a booke is seene,
Sometime the glory of great Salomon,
A Cedar branch, with Hysope knotted greene,
The heart and eie withall, plac'd herevpon:
For from the Cedar saith the Text he knew,
Vnto the Hysope, all that ever grew.
Sometime the glory of great Salomon,
A Cedar branch, with Hysope knotted greene,
The heart and eie withall, plac'd herevpon:
For from the Cedar saith the Text he knew,
Vnto the Hysope, all that ever grew.
The eie and heart, doe shew that Princes must,
In weightiest matters, and affaires of state,
Not vnto others over rashly trust,
Least with repentance they incurre their hate,
But with sound iudgment, and vnpartiall eie,
Discerne themselues twixt wrong and equitie.
In weightiest matters, and affaires of state,
Not vnto others over rashly trust,
Least with repentance they incurre their hate,
But with sound iudgment, and vnpartiall eie,
Discerne themselues twixt wrong and equitie.
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