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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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 June 12, 2024.

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Tot Flores QUARLES, quot Paradisus, habet.

Lectori bene-male-volo.

Qui legit ex Horto hoc Flores, Qui carpit, Utr{que} Jure potest VIOLAS dicere, jure ROSAS. Non è Parnasso VIOLAM, Paestive ROSETO Carpit Apollo, magìs quae sit amoena, ROSAM. Quot Versus, VIOLAS legis; & Quem verba lo••••••••um Credis, verbà dedit: Nam dedit Ille ROSAS. Utque Ego non dicam haec VIOLAS suayissima; T•••••• Ipse facis VIOLAS, Livide, si violas. Nam velu è VIOLIS sibi sugit Araea virus: Vertis ità in succos Has{que}, ROSAS{que} tuos. Quas violas Mùas, VIOLAS puto, quasque recusa Dente tuo rosas, has, reor, esse ROSAS. Sic rosas, facis esse ROSAS, dùm 〈◊〉〈◊〉, rodis: Sic facis has VIOLAS, Livide, dum violas.

Brent. Hall. 1634.

EDVV. BENLOVVES.

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