Quarles - PR3652 D58 1669

The Hiflory of SA~~PS 0 l'l• "J.69 'Her opened lips \vlth their poHuted ftefh ; _ 'Stong drink fhe mufi forbear, and to refrefh 'Her lingriog palate, with luft breeding Wine; · 'The Grapes or what proceedeth from theVine. '.She mufi not tafie, for f~arfhe be defil'd, ' And fo pollute her womb-enclofed chi!d: ' When time fftall make her mother ofa Son, · 'Beware no keen edg'd Razor come upon ~His hallowed Crown : the hair upon his head 'Mufi nor be cnt: his bounteous locks mufi fpread ' On his broad !boulders : from his firfi: drawn breath s the child fhall be a Nazarite, to his death•. Meditat. 4· , VV Hat !hallow judgrrrent, or what eafie brain • Can choofe but laugh at thofe that flrive in · To build a Tower, whofe ambitious Spire (vain Should reach to heaven ? what fool would not admire To fee rheir greater folly, who W()Uld raife " A rower, to perpetuate the praif~ . And Iafiingglory of their renowned name l :. ~ .. What \1ave they left, but monuments of fhame 3· I . How poor and flender 21re th~ enterprifes . • · · Ofman, that onlY whifpers and ~dvifes . With heedlefs ftefh and blood, at'ld never makes. .ilis God, of counfel, where he undertake~~ How is our God, ~nd we .of late fain out! We rather choofe t() Ianguifh in our dow.bt, Than be r~folv'd by him: We rather ufe . . The help of hell-bred wizards thottabufe .. The fiile of wife men, than to have recourfe ~-< To him that is the fountain and the (ource . · , . Ofall good cmmfels, and from whomproceed~. ' Aliving~spring, to water all our needs ; _ . . How

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