. Emblems, for the entertainment and improvement of youth .. . sfor the Son to fucconr his Father in Ie-ceffity. 3. A Crane flying and carrying a Stonein its C1WS< It is good toguard ourfelves with Prudence- 4. A Nightingale. Kenavatum nuncinctAnnum. It brings Tidings of the Spring S- A Sparrow. Lafcivx pajfer. TheBird of Wantonnefs. 6. A Tulip. Frete-r colors nihil. Beau-ty without Virtue is like a fine Flowerwithout Smell. 7. A Painters Tablet ready for Paint-ing. AA omnia, I \fiU tak^ any YtPojxcqr linpreffioxi^ 8. A Lyon. Animm cum Rohore and Courage mixt toge
. Emblems, for the entertainment and improvement of youth .. . sfor the Son to fucconr his Father in Ie-ceffity. 3. A Crane flying and carrying a Stonein its C1WS< It is good toguard ourfelves with Prudence- 4. A Nightingale. Kenavatum nuncinctAnnum. It brings Tidings of the Spring S- A Sparrow. Lafcivx pajfer. TheBird of Wantonnefs. 6. A Tulip. Frete-r colors nihil. Beau-ty without Virtue is like a fine Flowerwithout Smell. 7. A Painters Tablet ready for Paint-ing. AA omnia, I \fiU tak^ any YtPojxcqr linpreffioxi^ 8. A Lyon. Animm cum Rohore and Courage mixt together. 9. A Lyons Foot holding a Scepter,^uis auferet. ? Who ftiall take it away ? 10. A Ball. Concujfus futgo. I re-bouni: ind rife. 11. A Lyons Tail. FleBitur Qp bent thro Fear. 12. A Lyon dormant. Cor vigilat. Helleeps, but his Heart is awake. I?. A Lyon s Hide. Virtuti fhadow or appearance of Strength. 14. A Lilly. Candor non leditur is not to be corrupted, 15. A Lyons Head crownd. Kon in-digne. Courage deferves a XXXIV. s* A Diamond. JW^s fiymex-TLx doe lnzNot more hard than bright. 2. A Compafs direfting towards theNorth. Nuncimmota. I never vary. 3. A Dogs Collar armd with IronSpiKes, Sauciat Q> defendit. It defeMdsJnyfelf and wounds my Adverfary. 4. A ananagd Horfe leaping the tiontranjilio. 5. A Thiftle. Netno me immune am not to be handled. 6. A Crown of Laurel. Tis Immortal,•7. A Wheel of a Mill in the Water. ^git dura agitur. While it is moved it-ielf it moves others. 8. A Flambeau reversd and me alit extimuiu My Nouriflamentjs my Bane, 9. A Horfe running without Bridle orSaddle. Dominum genemfa recufat. ThaBrave admit of no Matter. 10. A Rf^ck in the Sea. Conjiantia-ffangers jvangit. Virtue is immovable asa Rock, and baffles all Attempts. 11. AFaulcon a Perch. Vincmut vici. I am bound that I may conquer. 12. A Looking-glafs, OJiendit n&vosnon contraUc. It fhews Spots, but ma
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