. Iconologia, or, Moral emblems . y. 2 ^ml <!?tnbltins. F I G. 5. Affmno : D E S T A 1 %A forrowful Man in Rags; with both Hands he opens his Bread, ani looks upon his Heart encompafsd with Serpents ; his Garment is Rags Ihcvv him to mdervaluc and negUli himftlf. His open Brcafl:, and the Serpents, denote the Trouble and Vexation of Worldly Things, always gnawing the Heart. Fig. 6. Agricolturat A G ^ICU irU^E. A Woman with a homely Country-face, but comely notvvithftanding,in a green Gown, crownd with a Garland of Ears of Corn, holding theZodiack in her kk Hand, and a Shrub in


. Iconologia, or, Moral emblems . y. 2 ^ml <!?tnbltins. F I G. 5. Affmno : D E S T A 1 %A forrowful Man in Rags; with both Hands he opens his Bread, ani looks upon his Heart encompafsd with Serpents ; his Garment is Rags Ihcvv him to mdervaluc and negUli himftlf. His open Brcafl:, and the Serpents, denote the Trouble and Vexation of Worldly Things, always gnawing the Heart. Fig. 6. Agricolturat A G ^ICU irU^E. A Woman with a homely Country-face, but comely notvvithftanding,in a green Gown, crownd with a Garland of Ears of Corn, holding theZodiack in her kk Hand, and a Shrub in her right; a Plow-fliarc at herFeet. The verdant Robe (ignifies Hope^ without which no body would II Signs declare the different Scafons, which the Tiller ought tocbfervej the Plough, the mod neceffarj fnftrumenc in Agriculture. Fig. 7. Ajnto : ASSISTANCE. A Man in White, and over all a purple Mantle; a Ray (liining roundhim, crownd with a Garland of Olive; a Chain about his Neck, and aHeart, for a Pendent; his right Arm


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