. Emblems, for the entertainment and improvement of youth .. . he ^e>» genuit prdit. She kills her ownCreatures. 5. A Ship at full fail ftopt by a littleFilh. CtfHfalatet. That which Hops medoes not appear. 6. A Dolphin looking on high. Adji-Aem vultus. I behold the Heavens. 7. Several little Fiflies that the Tideforfakes. Sjioi t>»salit,nostraclit. ThatWhich nouriOies betrays i^s. 8. A Well N^t with Fiili taken in It*and others Without that would get in»Animus tton omnibus idem. They are noCall of the fame mind. 9. A Pike eating another. He fpares none, 10. A Gl


. Emblems, for the entertainment and improvement of youth .. . he ^e>» genuit prdit. She kills her ownCreatures. 5. A Ship at full fail ftopt by a littleFilh. CtfHfalatet. That which Hops medoes not appear. 6. A Dolphin looking on high. Adji-Aem vultus. I behold the Heavens. 7. Several little Fiflies that the Tideforfakes. Sjioi t>»salit,nostraclit. ThatWhich nouriOies betrays i^s. 8. A Well N^t with Fiili taken in It*and others Without that would get in»Animus tton omnibus idem. They are noCall of the fame mind. 9. A Pike eating another. He fpares none, 10. A Globe of the World upon aLobfter. Orbis iter. 11. A great Barbel. Kon illaKdatafsweBus. J 12. A Salamander in the midft ofFlames. Caudide &> fimeri. My Inno-cence preferves rii^ there. 13; A Frog. Mihi tm-a tacufque. Ei-ther Water or Earth fuits me. 14. A large Fifh in the Sea. Solusjam gvandior errat. I am ftrong enough,to go alone. I;. A Frog upon the Head of a greacFifli, clawing his Eyes. v£fe mn is more cunning tlaanftrengthittir» K \. xvm. 1. An Ape that ftifles her Young onein embracing it, Cacus amorfobolis. AParents Love is Blind. 4. A Tortoife. Dtmus opima. TheleftHoufe w that which belongs to onesfelf. 3. A Squirel crofing a River upon a littie Board, with his Tail cockd. Vincitfalertix vires. Cunning furpafles Strength 4. A Tortoife getting up a Hill. Tan-dem. She will reach the Top at laft. 5. An Otter holding aFilh. Savitinftmnes. She does not fpare any. 6. An Oftrich that hatches her Eggst)y blowing upon them. Diverfx virtHte•valet. Her Virtue does not refemble I upon a of othew. turally. 9. A Swan in the Water. Vnius Cohris. He is fair all times alike, 10- ASwan upon a Tomb. Sibi catiit Snorhi. He fings, at leaft he pronounces,his own Death and that of others. 11, A Swan under a Lawrel-Tree. Nitfulgara, tevrent. My Innocence does noCfear the Thunder. 12, A Crane holding a Stone in herClaws. Ke iKipovisd. It will be difficultto furprize


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