. Emblems, for the entertainment and improvement of youth .. . a Knife3n his Throat. Kauci aliter prodeji. Hebrings no proiit but by his Death. 6. An Eagle carrying a Stone to itsNeft. In tempre munit. She fortified it a-eainft Time of Need. ^ 7. A Hog among Flowers, Non icne*onvenimt. They do not;|uit weli 8. A Wolf flying, and the Sun rilingabove him. Hoc oriente ^ugio- \ fly ^vhenthat appears. 9. A Fox liftning on a River that he ispafling over. FideSp diffide. I do norconfide In it, nor wholly diftruft it. 10. An Eagle carrying its Prey and be-holding the Sky. Dum detonet imber. Itis my Pr


. Emblems, for the entertainment and improvement of youth .. . a Knife3n his Throat. Kauci aliter prodeji. Hebrings no proiit but by his Death. 6. An Eagle carrying a Stone to itsNeft. In tempre munit. She fortified it a-eainft Time of Need. ^ 7. A Hog among Flowers, Non icne*onvenimt. They do not;|uit weli 8. A Wolf flying, and the Sun rilingabove him. Hoc oriente ^ugio- \ fly ^vhenthat appears. 9. A Fox liftning on a River that he ispafling over. FideSp diffide. I do norconfide In it, nor wholly diftruft it. 10. An Eagle carrying its Prey and be-holding the Sky. Dum detonet imber. Itis my Provifion for the worfl Times. II A Moon and a Dog barking beneathiL T>efpicit altaferas. Her Station maikesherdefpife Fools. 12. A Hound having a Hare under JttFeet Gloria Jivis. He confiders only thsrGlory. Or Vidtory. 13. A Rabbit on the Edge of its Bur-rough. Vigilandu-m. Tis good to watch., 14. An Afs ftung by a Fly. Et jiarvisfua vis. The leaft Thing may be trou-blefome. i;. An Eagle that hides herfelf in theClouds. Non . w _v —.^ .^. fy to take r. A. Stork drinking and taking the Sea lWater. Sic homines edocuit. She taughtShis Medicine to Men- 2. Tvro Brids on a Bunch of ^ar duolus. It is too little for two. 3. A Motile in a Trap. Rapaces farireju-vaU It is juft that Gluttons fhould hedeftroyed. 4. A Hawk that points and falls on al>artridg. ^ntfnjiriz nihil a A nos. We muftcontent our felves with what is deflindSir us. 5- A Gourd, or Calebafs on the Topof a Fir-Tree, with its Stalk the lengthof the Tree. Brevis honos. Its Elevationihallbeof fliort coutinuance. «. A Serpent taking a Bird in its Nefttipon a Tree, (j-enerojis nil im^ Courageous go any Y?here. ^^. A Dog barking at the Moon. Inn-^H^s im^tths. His sfldeavouts Jiie tajn, 8. Two Pots,, one of Iron, the otterof Earth, and near one another. FericulQ-,[:i focietas. This Neighbourhood is dan-gerous, 9. A Dolphin flung upon Land hj theFlu% of theSea. Meameperdunt. I ^rifli by that


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