Sacrorvm Emblematvm Centuria Una quae tam ad exemplum aptae expressaunt & ad aspectum pulchrae depingi possunt, quam quae aut a veteribus accepta, aut inventa ab alijs hactenus extant. In tres classes distributa [by Andrew Willet] |
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Emblema. 29. Qui linguaiurat, mentem non iniuratam gerit.
The same in English.
He that was wunt an oth to takeAmid the partes diuided went,
To shew, that who did oth forsake
Should likewise be in peeces rent.
Behold an other with all strength
His garment to and fro doth shake,
So God will them cast out at length
Who'in keeping oth no conscience make:
It was also a custome old
Vpon the thigh the hand to lay,
For he that oth to breake was bold,
Doth wound his friend as in a fray:
And as the thigh once smit doth hault,
So he doth hurt by false assault.
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