
EMBLEMA X.
Qualis eques rapido nemorosa per avia cursu
Corruit, effreni praecipitatus equo,
Corpore tu quemcunque Deus vel mente beavit,
Talis es, ipsius te nisi frena regant.
As the horseman in his rapid course through woody byways falls, tumbled from his unbridled horse, you whom God has blessed in body and soul, you are in the same situation, if His reins do not guide you.
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