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. 42. Non visitur Deus sine mentis lumine.
The same in English.
Ovt of the flame,
Moses by name,
The Lord did call,
Who heard the sound,
And turned round
Amazed all.
Moses by name,
The Lord did call,
Who heard the sound,
And turned round
Amazed all.
He commeth nere,
To see the fire,
The bush did not waste:
As sheepe he fed,
Of God he was bed
His shoes of cast.
To see the fire,
The bush did not waste:
As sheepe he fed,
Of God he was bed
His shoes of cast.
He com'th with bare feete,
As it was meete,
In that holy place:
Moses doth obay,
God vttereth straightway,
The speach of grace:
As it was meete,
In that holy place:
Moses doth obay,
God vttereth straightway,
The speach of grace:
So when we doe bow,
Our knees full low
And make request,
Our feete we must bare
That is to prepare,
Our minde it is best,
Our knees full low
And make request,
Our feete we must bare
That is to prepare,
Our minde it is best,
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