Lychnocausia Sive Moralia Facum Emblemata: Lights Morall Emblems: Authore Roberto Farlaeo Scoto-Britanno [i.e. by Robert Farley] |
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[Whilst stormy winds about the Lanterne rage]
Whilst stormy winds about the Lanterne rage,
The light ought to have lurked in his cage;
Vntimely love undoes him while he lends
His Light, loe how his harmelesse life he spends.
The light ought to have lurked in his cage;
Vntimely love undoes him while he lends
His Light, loe how his harmelesse life he spends.
When troops of enemies besiege the wall,
For feare of hurt, shut gates, though friends doe call.
If that a friend accompanyed with a foe
Doth come, feare neighbour danger, let him goe.
If thou lov'st to be charitable, doe
So good to others, that it hurt not you.
For feare of hurt, shut gates, though friends doe call.
If that a friend accompanyed with a foe
Doth come, feare neighbour danger, let him goe.
If thou lov'st to be charitable, doe
So good to others, that it hurt not you.
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