. Emblems, for the entertainment and improvement of youth .. . flurimum ^qffe. One cando nothing of himfelf, but both togetherjnay do any thing. 5. Aliion attackd byfeveral little A-nimals. temeritas. It reprefents Rafh-Jiefi. I 6. Hereutes fitting with his ufual Arms?and attackd by a Child with a Tis a rafh Infult. 7. A Sun-Flower beholding the inferiors fiqitutni% X feek not after^ings beneath me. Defidia. Sloth. 9- An Elephant. Par viribus tirttts^-I have Courage equal to my Strength. 10. A lean Woman v^ith Thorn abouther Head, and Snakes in her Hand. Taividia. Env


. Emblems, for the entertainment and improvement of youth .. . flurimum ^qffe. One cando nothing of himfelf, but both togetherjnay do any thing. 5. Aliion attackd byfeveral little A-nimals. temeritas. It reprefents Rafh-Jiefi. I 6. Hereutes fitting with his ufual Arms?and attackd by a Child with a Tis a rafh Infult. 7. A Sun-Flower beholding the inferiors fiqitutni% X feek not after^ings beneath me. Defidia. Sloth. 9- An Elephant. Par viribus tirttts^-I have Courage equal to my Strength. 10. A lean Woman v^ith Thorn abouther Head, and Snakes in her Hand. Taividia. Envy. _ir. A Goat fuckd by a 3oung WolfiSibi Aamna. ^arat. She nourifnes her I a. Karcijfus admiring himfelf iti AFountain. Fhilautia. Self-Love. 13. Several Birds flying to a Cherry-Tree loaded with Fruit. Farafiti- Theyare Parafites. 1 14. A Satyr fitting at the fide of a Wood*Luxuria. Luft. 15- A Wolf that would devour a Coltjbut qiiis him to go for a Sheep, whiciihe milTes. Oblivio pau^ertatis forget Qnes Bufinefs is the Way to b^ IL i« A Mountain with Trees upon it,auid the Sun above it. Sifere?ius that is favourable we flourifti. a. A loppd Tree that Ihoots out a-gain. Irofpiciente J)eo. By the Grace ofGod. 3. A White-Thorn with a Rainbowalove it. Virtus hitic major. Its Smelljs more agreeable after a Shower. 4. A Mountain on which there grows alaurel and a Palm-Tree. Ardua Virtu-iem. The Road to Virtue is difficult. 5. An Olive-Tree, the Branches ofwhich are cut oflF. Tanto uherius. I Ihallfprout again. (5. A Cyprefi-Tree with fome Cater-pillars beneath it. Kil mihi vobifcum have no Bufincfs with me. 7- A P aim-Tree on the fide of a Ri-»er, the Sun over it. JIaud aliter. IIhrive no othet way. 8. A Fig-Tree with Fruit. Mitte mnpromttte. Give thy Fruits without Pro- 9- A willow. NegleHajwoentus Un«taught Youth. 1,0, A Trunk of whichis cut in feveral places. CotKuJpn uberior^More fruitful for its Wounds. 11. An


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