. 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 . I. A Lyon and the Sun over him. Etix Uniue et ex fole. The Light direftsme to my Prey, and my Claws gain it. s- A Bark that follows a large VelTelfttadiftance. Sequ^r et attivpam. Ilhallovertake and joyn her. 3. A Rofe-bud clofe. Suavis a fweet Flower produc


. 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 . I. A Lyon and the Sun over him. Etix Uniue et ex fole. The Light direftsme to my Prey, and my Claws gain it. s- A Bark that follows a large VelTelfttadiftance. Sequ^r et attivpam. Ilhallovertake and joyn her. 3. A Rofe-bud clofe. Suavis a fweet Flower produces a fwcet fmell. 4 A Sun - Dial without the ^cusjine Baculo. Like a blind Man with-out a Guide. 5- A Galley with Sailes audOares. Ala-rttmRrinigio. They joyntly aflift myCourfe. «. A n Eagle looking at the Sun. Pa-trum /trtute. I imitatethe Vinues of myAnceftoi-s. 7- A Graft upon a Stock. TrnEius intempore. It will bear in \,l\^^^ ^^Sle keeping its felf fteady in,A^f ,r ^^ ^ojli. She borers rea-oy to Uefcend spoq her Vity, ?• A Sky-Rocket in the Air. Gloria10. A Hand clofe fliut holding a Flea their Force againft me ^^^ ^^^I-. An Alembecfc. £^lefa„UrJcrc. £.15. A Crown of Laurel. m„: LmutpSce. ^^«^^^iltheRec6m^. A Bisu:ich of Laurel. Je »* changean en mouraiit. I neither alter nor die. I. A Marigold weeping, jf attens wowfohil. I attend my Sun. 3. A Hen who covers her Young atthe fight of a Hawk. Non rapet gets nothing of the Watchful. 4. A Leavel. ReHe. It is right. 5. A Weafel. Mah mori ^uam had rather die than defile myfelf. 6. A woimded Hart which eats anfierb. EJio tien efu remedio y non yo. Bethou a Medcine for my Malady. 7. A great Fly. Melicjiitt liaga, 8. A Pomegranate open. Jt pari ma«jl««r 4T« we/. I carry my Worth about|nc. 9. A E«ugh of a Lilly. La docem- mattiire. I am arrayed in Sweetneli. 10. A Pomegranate. Che j«« jay dimeilkhr eji ejiihe. 11. A Hawk upon the Trunk of a she in canta. 12. An Hour-Gl


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