. 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 . cciptMtdet. She receivesCo give. 3. A Lyon that breaks the Arrow withwhich he iiWmmded. Kon moriemer inul-tus. I fhall not dye unrevengd. 4. A Lyon bold and watchful. 5. A Wolf feizing another. Ka jujius capta relaxat. 6. An Orange-Tree full of Flowersand Fruits. A7


. 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 . cciptMtdet. She receivesCo give. 3. A Lyon that breaks the Arrow withwhich he iiWmmded. Kon moriemer inul-tus. I fhall not dye unrevengd. 4. A Lyon bold and watchful. 5. A Wolf feizing another. Ka jujius capta relaxat. 6. An Orange-Tree full of Flowersand Fruits. A7/ mihi toilet hyems. WinterItrips me not. 7. An Ox dead at the foot of an Al-tar. Moriendo facra tuentw. I preferveiacred ufages. 8. ABurning Mountain. Undtque ter-■^if. Hgrrible from fax on all fides. 9. A Heron flying among the Clouds, Altior procelUs. 10. A Cube, Stahor quocMiqtte ftand faft tuin me how you will. SI. ALawre). DoHos forteftjuecongai^It is a Crown for Learning and Valour. 12. An Oflrich eating Iron DKi-umfed dirigit. It is hard to dlgeft it but ftiilftie digefts it. • 13. A Peacock fpreading her Tail,Proprhi ojientat hawres. She fhows her/gaiety. 14. A Match on fire. Ferit fed in ar-, It perilhes but in War, 15. A Corcodile. Sic crevit ah oxcGreat Mifchjefs come fix»m fmali XXIV. T, An Eagle flying in the Air, in aStorm of Lightning over a Battery of Can-nons. Aeuiri timeiit. She dreads neither. z. A Wcatliercock. Etijui mandncaieonjiante. Conftant in Inconftancy. 3. A Weather-Cock. larata ad omniVento, I fl-iift with every Wind. 4. A Casket in a Ihong Box, Homeroptiorx recovdit. I endole what is now-more efteemed than HrKer. 5. A Flambeau lighted. Lux in tene-his. Idiljjelthe darknefs of the Night. «. An Incenfe-Pot Imoaking. Itih^nUi meruit, ReJigion is not only abfo-lute!y receflfary hut pieafant. 7. A Star in the Sky. Ccelo haret fchlucet. Although it is fist >n Geaven it 8. A Dum. Sin ruidotiada. It is ofno ufe but to


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