Francis Quarles Quotes About Gold

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  • Gold is Caesar's treasure, man is God's; thy gold hath Caesar's image, and thou hast God's.

    Francis Quarles (1856). “Enchiridon: containing institutions divine, moral”, p.76
  • Whose gold is double with a careful hand, His cares are double.

    Richard Crashaw, Francis Quarles, George Gilfillan (1857). “The Poetical Works of Richard Crashaw and Quarles' Emblems”, p.214
  • What treasures here do Mammon's sons behold! Yet know that all that which glitters is not gold.

  • Poor thieves in halters we behold; And great thieves in their chains of gold.

  • What well-advised ear regards What earth can say? Thy words are gold, but thy rewards Are painted clay.

    Francis Quarles, William Walker Wilkins (1866). “Emblems, Divine and Moral: The School of the Heart ; And, Hieroglyphics of the Life of Man”, p.62
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