. 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 . itfolido. It is dangerous to attackwhat IS Stronger than outfelves. 4. A Whetftone. Tent g-. teritur. Itwears and is worn. 5. A piece of,Money. Ver^. mtitiafi-iti. Tis a proof of Fidelity. 6. A Plant which puts out Flowers ateach Stem. loco a ^oco. By little andlitt
. 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 . itfolido. It is dangerous to attackwhat IS Stronger than outfelves. 4. A Whetftone. Tent g-. teritur. Itwears and is worn. 5. A piece of,Money. Ver^. mtitiafi-iti. Tis a proof of Fidelity. 6. A Plant which puts out Flowers ateach Stem. loco a ^oco. By little andlittle. 7. A Bird Moulting. Reaovata Juven-ius. I renew my Youth. 8. A Gun Match on fire. Vivit xd ex-iremmu. Alive to the laft. 9- A Bov broken but the String whole. Fotuijii linqttere folam. 10. The Moon approaching towardsthe Sun. Et ent ut liceat. 11. A Water-Pot for a Garden. Lxchrymanfqite gemen^qui, 1 weep andmourn. 12. A Molecoverd with Earth. TiietCxli ti<eri, I am dijpleasd withhaving the*[eaTens for my Canopy. ij. A-Myrrh-Tree weeping its aropsupon a Fire. Lackrymniiue decof£. MyTears are agreeable. 14. A Hen defending her Chickensfrom a Hawk. Omnia, viucit Amor. Loveconquers all hings. 15. A Mill whofe Wheel receives itsWater from an Aquedu*^:. Laihrymis LaOores. My Labour is equal to XXIX. i. AJiiniper-Tree. ^ad Octotfine fio-fi. To what purpofe is fmell withoutibloflbms. 2 A Crane holding a Stone in its ;e ori frenum. Keep a Bridle to thyjVlouth. g. A Goat going to crop agreen bene. Thats good. 4. A Crane holding a Stone in itSClaws. Ke fo£<)r in-Hit. Be watchful. 5. A Moon in an Eclipfe. Frater /»c-eurre Sonri. O Sun relieve me. 6. A Mafque. Vtra Uunt. Tis all adifguiie. 7. An Elephant marching upon a CO. ny Ix. 8. A Swallow. Nulla fitHittir is not to be obliged. ^9. A Camel loaden with Merchandif?.Kec onus nee met* grjivjbit. Neither theBurthen nor Journey will tire me. 10. A Well with two B
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