. Emblems, for the entertainment and improvement of youth : containing hieroglyphical and enigmatical devices, relating to all parts and stations of life : together with explanations and proverbs in French, Spanish, Italian, and Latin, alluding to them and translated into English : the whole curiously engrav'd on 62 copper plates . ic Virtus innata mihi. This isny proper Quality. 5. An artificial Fire which Burns inhe Water. Dant et contraria which is appofite to my Natuie, isny fupport. 6. An Arrow darting in the Air. Ad■celum tendo. My defires are towards Hea-eia. 7. A Ship wind-b
. Emblems, for the entertainment and improvement of youth : containing hieroglyphical and enigmatical devices, relating to all parts and stations of life : together with explanations and proverbs in French, Spanish, Italian, and Latin, alluding to them and translated into English : the whole curiously engrav'd on 62 copper plates . ic Virtus innata mihi. This isny proper Quality. 5. An artificial Fire which Burns inhe Water. Dant et contraria which is appofite to my Natuie, isny fupport. 6. An Arrow darting in the Air. Ad■celum tendo. My defires are towards Hea-eia. 7. A Ship wind-bound. Kon nijl fe-unJis. I fail not till the Wind provesivonrable. 8. A Lyon in an Amphitheatre, ^is»dit. Who dares attack me. 9 An Eagle in a Sky of Clouds, an4LightJiing, the Sun (hilling. Fcji Nu-bila FhiKbtii. In Adveriiry hope for betterTimes. 10. A Marigold turning towards th©Sun. Tot gradixi totgrejfui. As you moveI follow. JI. An Eagle holding Thunder in hi»Claws. Froiul tjie ^oph^tuh Thoughts. i:. A L>x>ns Skin. Optima fpoUa. E*venmy Remains are Honourable. 13. A Watch Tower. Lux in more confpicuous ty Shining in theDark. 14 A Dog gnawing a Bone. lAfubJi-dium. A fmall Relief. 15. A fittamond upon a Shield. Vsl Lumine, fir-vo. I have both StrengciTi and T. A Vine riJiiiing upon thelGround,3nd its prop broke. Certa mori. I am fureto Dye. ~. A Tree broke by Thundea CedeJ):o. Refign your felves to Gods Will. 3. A Ram butting at a Rock. Ineluffa-lile Tatuvi. There is no fighting againftDefliny. 4. A Dog fcratching at the Grave ofhis Mailer. Farfepulto. He will notforfakehim, even in the Grave. ?. A Wood, part of which is cut *t fua cui^ue Dies. There is an appoin-ted Time to all Men.• ^. An Olive-Treefhootingoutfrerhatthe Root. Cref:ent ilU crefietis Love revives. r. A Tree broke down to the Groundvhich ihoots out from the Stump. T>ii, Cafus. There is Confolauoi) to befound; cren
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