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The Mount of Olives.
 
 
 
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The Mount of Olives.

Hee's humble; and that humblenesse will show
By th' Emblem; Nature plants the Olive low.
But as presaging that from hence should bee
The starting of a great ascention, shee
Set these upon a Hill, as if shee meant
They should have theirs, where he had his ascent,
He's a King, and his Majesty will show
By th' Emblem; Oyle annoints the royall brow
Not liquors, unguents, nor rich Palmes we try,
But Oyle; for Oyle denoteth Soveraignty.
Blended with other liquors it will move
In an ambition till it flowes above.
In the compounding of a Majesty,
A chiefe ingredient is humility.
The heightned spirits would be too elate
If humblenesse should not attemper state.
In him like friended Elements they doe
Commix; he was a Lambe, yet Lion too.