. Emblems, for the entertainment and improvement of youth .. . g fome Bees, thatfting hixn. laiior ut ptiar. I enduretheir ftings that I may have their Ho-ney. 5. A Tree cut and thrown down. No»mo IBh. It was not done by one ftroke. 6. A Tree that a Hand is planting. Virtue unties it, Tojleritati. It is for my Heirs 7. Two Brands croued and ^amffcit yterqug. They burn cne another. 8. An Oftricb with its Wings fpread-2iil ^tnna, fed ufns. Though I haveWing!) I cannos fly. 9. A Butterfly, that burns itfelf in alighted Candle. $iacer conduce » worte,Pleafure kills me. ID. An Hour-Glafs.


. Emblems, for the entertainment and improvement of youth .. . g fome Bees, thatfting hixn. laiior ut ptiar. I enduretheir ftings that I may have their Ho-ney. 5. A Tree cut and thrown down. No»mo IBh. It was not done by one ftroke. 6. A Tree that a Hand is planting. Virtue unties it, Tojleritati. It is for my Heirs 7. Two Brands croued and ^amffcit yterqug. They burn cne another. 8. An Oftricb with its Wings fpread-2iil ^tnna, fed ufns. Though I haveWing!) I cannos fly. 9. A Butterfly, that burns itfelf in alighted Candle. $iacer conduce » worte,Pleafure kills me. ID. An Hour-Glafs. TauUtim, maim-petu. By little aud little. Violence doesnothing. 11. A Field of Corn ready to be ^arvis erit acervus. From finall partythere ftiall be a great Heap. IS. A Tortoife; Omnia mta mecumprtq. I carry all my Eftate about me, 13, A Cock upon a Trumpet. ImcisGp armorum vigilia. One Ihould watch iaPeace and War. 14. A Knot in a Cord. Virtute fohtturi 15. A Rofe blown, and a Beetle in theinfide of it, Turplns eaitiu^. Goocfthings hurt ill Y. A Cock upon a Lawrel Tree. Un-^ique tutus. I am fecure on every fide. 2. A Lawrel-Tree having the greatBranches lopd off, and only one left atthe Top. Trium^bali i Jii^ite Ihoot from a Trunk ufed to Triumphs. 3. A Lemmon-Tree with its Fruits d fole. 1 Ihould be nothing tvith-Diat the Sun. 4. A Dove fitting on a dry dum cejfat awor. My Love continuesiafter Death. 5. A Vine that is no longer faltned toits Prop. O^isindiga. It wants a Support. 6. Two Branches of Mulberry-Treeand Lawrel fet on Fire in the middle,wliere they join. Vim ex Vt. Rage en-creafes Rage. 7. The Trunk of a dead Elhi, thatfupports a. Vine. Amitus pji is a Friend even after Death. 8. The Herb Trefoil, or Clover, WithSnakes flying from it. Jmul efit ^ ye Profane. I , 9; SeveralPoppies, of which the Meadsck the Talleft are broken off and flungon the Ground. jEquari pa-vet aha mi^wri. The moft exalted


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