Emblemes by Francis Quarles.

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Title
Emblemes by Francis Quarles.
Author
Quarles, Francis, 1592-1644.
Publication
Cambridge :: Printed by R. D. for Francis Eglesfeild ...,
1643.
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Subject terms
Emblems -- Early works to 1800.
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"Emblemes by Francis Quarles." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A56969.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.

Pages

Page 71

HUGO de Anima.
Tell me where be those now that so lately loved and hugg'd the world? Nothing remaineth of them but dust and worms: Observe what those men were; what those men are: They were like thee; they did eat, drink, laugh, and led mer∣ry dayes, and in a moment slipt into hell. Here their flesh is food for worms; there, their souls are fewell for fire, till they shall be rejoyned in an unhappy fellowship, and cast into eter∣nall torments; where they that were once companions in sinne, shall be hereafter partners in punishment.
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