Quarles - PR3652 D58 1669

, .' tfhtllifl~r'J~f ~esn E S T .E R., The bla'le e'rH~nor. Fortune~ fweer ex~efs, Do undeferve the name cf Happinefs : The frowns of indif~fed Forturi~ make·~ Man poor, bu't ~ot !l?h~ppy. He thlt takes . . Her checks with. pa~1ence, leaves the f)ame of peor, And lees in fornune ac a backer ~e'"~r. · Lord, let m~ fo~mnes be or richf ~r poor : If fmal!, the lefs ac~ount, if gre~t, theq1ore. .- t ' ' T.H So AI{ c;7 lt MEN T. - .. '. ' ,_,~t'l'. tht1(ingprbNd Haman{t~e1, For t~~·ile/frli.ltiOnofthe·Jews : The I(jJJg OIPI{e~ttsf tt'4d ion hk :name Devree1 lVBte[ent taejfea the fame. !• •· ' f ' It9 .~ ' . , . --~· --~~----._------~------------ ; ' ,. ·} Stti. S. ,} :· NOwwl1en tl1~ rear had t~rn,d ·h~s. :courfe abol!_t, ' And fully:weJrn his weary h6urs out; And left his circli-ng travel to his·heir 11 • That now fets orifet'.t9 d1e en!ltingyear, - Proud Hafhtuz ('pairt'~' With1 travel.m -rhe birth, Till afrer-time ~c<'ltH.a qrin~ his mif~~icf forth ) Caft Lots, fr@ln m,_oht,hto rnonth, from day to .lay, To pick the Ghoic~ tin1e when fortLtne may · ·· l. ne moll: propitious t'~ his danined p1ot; Tilt Gn the laft n\ertth fell the unwilling Lot : So llaman guided- ry·his Idol Fate,, . . (Cloaking wirh' pu~iquegood his private Hate} · In pla.i!1tiff ternrs; where -~eafon forg':d a rdifh, Unto the King, hi~ fpeech did tl~us innbellilh: 'l1pon the limits of this happy Nation, · ~ The~e flotes a fcum, an oft:.caft Generation, 1 + ' Difpers'd

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